ncheck(1M) DG/UX R4.11 ncheck(1M)
NAME
ncheck - generate names from i-numbers
SYNOPSIS
/etc/ncheck [ -i numbers ] [ -a ] [ -s ] [ devpathname ]
DESCRIPTION
The ncheck command generates a pathname versus i-number list of all
files in one or more filesystems. Without arguments, ncheck looks in
the file /etc/checklist for a list of device pathnames whose
filesystems it should check. As an alternative, you can specify a
device pathname on the command line. A device pathname indicates a
special device file in /dev. For example, /dev/dsk/usr indicates
that you want to check the /usr file system.
In the report that ncheck produces, names of directory files are
followed by /.
Options are:
-i Reduce the report to only those files whose i-numbers follow.
-a Allow printing of the names . and .., which are ordinarily
suppressed.
-s Reduce the report to special files and files with set-user-ID
mode. This is intended to discover concealed violations of
security policy.
DIAGNOSTICS
When the file system structure is improper, ?? denotes the parent of
a parentless file, and a pathname beginning with ... denotes a loop.
SEE ALSO
fsck(1M), sort(1).
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