ff(1M) UNIX System V(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 pathname 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:
pathname i-number
The pathname is preceded by a . (dot) unless the -p option is specified.
The maximum information the command will provide is:
pathname 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 pathname.
-l Generate a supplementary list of all pathnames for multiply-linked
files.
-pprefix
The specified prefix will be added to each generated pathname.
The default is . (dot).
-s Print the file size, in bytes, after each pathname.
-u Print the owner's login name after each pathname.
-an Select if the i-node has been accessed in n days.
-mn Select if the i-node has been modified in n days.
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-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 pathname 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. If -l and -i are both specified, then only
the names for linked files matching an i-node listed in the i-node list
are displayed.
SEE ALSO
generic ff(1M), ncheck(1M).
find(1) in the User's Reference Manual.
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