02-27-2013
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wget prints the content of the web pages in standard output
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lifls(1) General Commands Manual lifls(1)
NAME
lifls - list contents of a LIF directory
SYNOPSIS
name
DESCRIPTION
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 only the file is listed. The following options are available, and only one option should
be specified with a given command:
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 vol-
ume, and volume number.
Force multiple column output format regardless of standard output type.
Return the content of the "last volume flag" in decimal.
Return the content of the "implementation" field in hex.
Return the content of the "volume number" in decimal.
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.
DIAGNOSTICS
returns zero if the directory was listed successfully. Otherwise it prints a diagnostic and returns nonzero.
EXAMPLES
AUTHOR
was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
lifcp(1), lifinit(1), lifrename(1), lifrm(1), lif(4).
lifls(1)