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NAME

lifls — list contents of a LIF directory

SYNOPSIS

lifls [option] name

DESCRIPTION

lifls lists the contents of a LIF directory on standard output. The default output format lists file names in multiple columns (similar to ls(1), except unsorted) if standard output is a character special file. If standard output is not a tty device, the output format is one file name per line. name is a path name to an HP-UX file containing a LIF volume and optional file name. If name is a volume name, the entire volume is listed. If name is of the form volume:file, only the file is listed. The following options are available, and only one option should be specified with a given command:

-l

List in long format, giving volume name, volume size, directory start, directory size, file type, file size, file start, "implementation" field (in hex), date created, last volume, and volume number.

-C

Force multiple column output format regardless of standard output type.

-L

Return the content of the "last volume flag" in decimal.

-i

Return the content of the "implementation" field in hex.

-v

Return the content of the "volume number" in decimal.

-b blist

Report only on files using block numbers specified on the command line in blist, a comma separated list of block numbers in DEV_BSIZE units.

Do not mount the special file while using lifls.

DIAGNOSTICS

lifls returns zero if the directory was listed successfully. Otherwise it prints a diagnostic and returns nonzero.

EXAMPLES

lifls -C /dev/rdsk/c0t6d0

AUTHOR

lifls was developed by HP.

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