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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting unix executable file Post 302346146 by lazybaer on Friday 21st of August 2009 06:31:43 AM
Old 08-21-2009
unix executable file

Hi - How can I find out under sh whitch file is an unix executable file? Need it for an software inventory. Thanks in advance. Regards - Lazybaer
 

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xfsinvutil(8)						      System Manager's Manual						     xfsinvutil(8)

NAME
xfsinvutil - xfsdump inventory database checking and pruning utility SYNOPSIS
xfsinvutil [-F|-i] [-m media_label] -M mount_point mm/dd/yyyy xfsinvutil [-F|-i] [-m media_label] -u UUID mm/dd/yyyy xfsinvutil [-F] -s SESSION_ID xfsinvutil -i xfsinvutil -C DESCRIPTION
xfsdump maintains an online dump inventory in /var/lib/xfsdump/inventory. The -I option of xfsdump displays the inventory contents hierar- chically. The levels of the hierarchy are: filesystem, dump session, stream, and media file. xfsinvutil is a utility to check this inventory database for consistency, to remove entries of dump sessions which may no longer be of rel- evance, and to browse the contents of the inventory. The following command line options are available: -F Don't prompt the operator. When xfsinvutil encounters a matching dump session, xfsinvutil will normally ask the operator for permis- sion to delete the entry. With this option the deletion is performed, no questions asked. -i Interactive mode. Causes xfsinvutil to run in a mode that will allow the operator to browse and modify the contents of the inventory. Please refer to the Interactive Mode section below for more information. -M mount_point mm/dd/yyyy Prunes dump sessions identified by the given mount point which were created prior to the specified date. Optionally -m may be be spec- ified to further limit the matching dump sessions by media label. xfsinvutil will prompt the operator prior to pruning a dump session unless the -F or -i options are given. -u UUID mm/dd/yyyy Like -M, except the matching filesystem is specified using its universally unique identifier (UUID) instead of its mount point. -m media_label If specified, only sessions with at least one media file whose label matches this value will be eligible for pruning. This restric- tion is in addition to those imposed by the date and the -M or -u options. This option allows the pruning of all inventory references to media which may have been overwritten or lost. Note that this option does not apply to sessions with no media files. -s SESSION_ID Prunes the dump session identified by the given session id. xfsinvutil will prompt the operator prior to pruning a dump session unless the -F option is given. -C With this option, xfsinvutil performs consistency checks for all entries in the inventory database. It fixes any problems found. If no consistent entries are found , the corresponding inventory database file is removed. Interactive Mode When run with -i, xfsinvutil will present the operator with a hierarchical representation of the xfsdump inventory. In this mode, the operator can use the arrow keys (or the h j k l keys) to navigate the inventory and also use the following keys and functionality: + Expand a branch of the tree. - Collapse a branch of the tree. * Fully expand a branch of the tree. % Fully collapse a branch of the tree. h Move selection to the parent entry. l Move selection to the child entry. j Move selection to next entry. k Move selection to previous entry. d Mark the current record, and all sub-records, to be deleted. u Clear the current record and all parent records from being deleted. i Import another xfsdump inventory. ? Show help window. x Commit any changes made to the inventory, and exit the program. q Exit the program without committing any changes to the inventory. Inventories from other hosts can be imported to create a larger common inventory. It is recommended that the contents of /var/lib/xfs- dump/inventory on the remote host be copied to a temporary local directory prior to running xfsinvutil. When xfsinvutil is run in interac- tive mode, and the operator hits i, they will be prompted for the path to the inventory to be imported. xfsinvutil will then add the con- tents of the imported inventory to the main window, and all entries will be marked as imported. The operator can then delete any of these entries that are not to be imported. When the operator commits the changes, xfsinvutil will import any entries which were not marked as deleted. Deleted entries are not actually deleted from the original imported inventory. NOTES
Inventory Each dump session updates an inventory database in /var/lib/xfsdump/inventory. xfsdump uses the inventory to determine the base of incre- mental and resumed dumps. This database can be displayed by invoking xfsdump with the -I option. The display uses tabbed indentation to present the inventory hier- archically. The first level is filesystem. The second level is session. The third level is media stream (currently only one stream is supported). The fourth level lists the media files sequentially composing the stream. FILES
/var/lib/xfsdump/inventory dump inventory database SEE ALSO
xfsdump(8), xfsrestore(8). xfsinvutil(8)
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