ff(1M) (s5) ff(1M)
NAME
ff (s5) - display i-list information
SYNOPSIS
ff [-F s5] [generic_options] [-I] [-l] [-pprefix] [-s] [-u] [-an]
[-mn] [-cn] [-nfile] [-ii-node-list] special...
DESCRIPTION
generic_options are options supported by the generic ff command.
ff reads the i-list and directories of the special file, assuming it
is an s5 file system. I-node data is saved for files which match the
selection criteria. Output consists of the path name for each saved
i-node, plus other file information requested using the print options
below. Output fields are positional. The output is produced in i-
node order; fields are separated by tabs. The default line produced
by ff is:
path-name i-number
The path name is preceded by a . (dot) unless the -p option is
specified.
The maximum information the command will provide is:
path-name i-number size uid
The argument n in the option descriptions that follow is used as a
decimal integer (optionally signed), where + n means more than n, - n
means less than n, and n means exactly n. A day is defined as a 24
hour period.
The options are:
-F s5 Specifies the s5-FSType.
-I Do not print the i-node number after each path name.
-l Generate a supplementary list of all path names for multiply-
linked files.
-pprefix
The specified prefix will be added to each generated path
name. The default is . (dot).
-s Print the file size, in bytes, after each path name.
-u Print the owner's login name after each path name.
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-an Select if the i-node has been accessed in n days.
-mn Select if the i-node has been modified in n days.
-cn Select if the i-node has been changed in n days.
-nfile Select if the i-node has been modified more recently than the
argument file.
-ii-node-list
Generate names for only those i-nodes specified in i-node-
list. i-node-list is a list of numbers separated by commas
and without spaces.
NOTE
If the -l option is not specified, only a single path name out of all
possible ones is generated for a multiply-linked i-node. If -l is
specified, all possible names for every linked file on the file
system are included in the output. However, no selection criteria
apply to the names generated.
SEE ALSO
generic ff(1M), ncheck(1M).
find(1) in the User's Reference Manual.
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