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Operating Systems AIX Date not appearing when listing using ls -la Post 302846363 by filosophizer on Friday 23rd of August 2013 02:55:12 PM
Old 08-23-2013
[Solved] Date not appearing when listing using ls -la

Hi everyone,

this strange error suddenly popped up out of no where

when I do a directory listing , the date part doesn't appear

Code:
root@oradb:/backup>ls -la
total 58069304
drwxr-xr-x   3 root     system         4096 23 ▒▒▒ 21:56 .
drwxr-xr-x  44 root     system         1536 23 ▒▒▒ 21:47 ..
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system          260 21 ▒▒▒ 2013  app.txt
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system          243 11 ▒▒▒ 21:46 backupcmd.txt
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system         3075 23 ▒▒▒ 21:56 backuptxt.txt
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system    684900352 23 ▒▒▒ 22:01 bkp_23Aug13_oratech.tgz
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system   9328996379  1 ▒▒▒ 05:08 bkp_28FEB13_oraapp.tgz
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system   1792083276  5 ▒▒▒ 00:25 bkp_4JULY13_oradata2.tgz
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system   15487234272  5 ▒▒▒ 04:54 bkp_4JULY13_oradata.tgz
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system   2438222138  4 ▒▒▒ 22:03 bkp_4JULY13_oratech.tgz
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system          325 21 ▒▒▒ 2013  db.txt
drwxr-xr-x   2 root     system          256 21 ▒▒▒ 2013  lost+found
root@oradb:/backup>


on the other machine

Code:
root@atec:/testbk>ls -la
total 57777968
drwxr-xr-x   3 root     system          256 Jul 20 00:48 .
drwxr-xr-x  24 root     system         4096 Jul 28 23:42 ..
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system     64460876 Jul 20 00:45 backup.txt
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system     54742027 Jul 20 00:46 backup11apr13.txt
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system           76 Jul 20 00:46 backupcmd.txt
-rw-r--r--   1 root     system   29463099245 Jul 20 07:08 bk_20JUL13_atec.tgz
drwxr-xr-x   2 root     system          256 Jul 20 00:36 lost+found
root@atec:/testbk>


checking the errpt of the machine where date is not appearing

Code:
# errpt | more
root@oradb:/backup>errpt | more
IDENTIFIER TIMESTAMP  T C RESOURCE_NAME  DESCRIPTION
173C787F   0801112613 I S topsvcs        Possible malfunction on local adapter
BE0A03E5   0619125613 P H sysplanar0     ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
BE0A03E5   0619125113 P H sysplanar0     ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
0BA49C99   0619125013 T H scsi3          SCSI BUS ERROR
BE0A03E5   0608203113 P H sysplanar0     ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
0BA49C99   0608203013 T H scsi3          SCSI BUS ERROR
BE0A03E5   0605184713 P H sysplanar0     ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
BE0A03E5   0605184513 P H sysplanar0     ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
BE0A03E5   0529020013 P H sysplanar0     ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM

anyone came across such problem and where should I begin to troubleshoot it ?
 

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scan(1mh)																 scan(1mh)

Name
       scan - produce a one-line-per-message scan listing

Syntax
       scan [ +folder ] [ msgs ] [ options ]

Description
       The command produces a one-line-per-message listing of the messages in the current folder.

       You can scan a folder other than the current folder by using the +folder argument.  You can use the msgs argument to produce a scan listing
       of a number of messages or a range of messages in the specified folder.	You can also use in conjunction with a message sequence defined by
       or See for more information on sequences.

       Each line contains the message number, the date, the From: field, the Subject: field, and, if room allows, some of the body of the message.
       The current message is marked with a plus sign (+).

       The command actually reads each of the specified messages and parses them to extract the desired fields.  If format errors are found in any
       of the messages during parsing, produces appropriate error messages.

       Because MH has been configured with the BERK option, has two additional options: -reverse and -noreverse.  In addition, updates the MH con-
       text prior to starting the listing, so interrupting a long listing preserves the new context.  The default configuration file that is  sup-
       plied with MH has the BERK option enabled.

       If  encounters  a  message  without  a  Date:  field, the date is filled in with the last write date of the message, and an asterisk (*) is
       appended.  This is useful for identifying unsent message drafts.  Unsent drafts are not usually allowed to contain a Date: field,  and  are
       consequently marked with an asterisk in listings.

Options
       -clear
       -noclear  Directs  to  clear the screen.  If the -clear switch is used and the output of is directed to a terminal, then consults the $TERM
		 and $TERMCAP environmental variables to determine your terminal type in order to find out how to clear the screen prior to  exit-
		 ing.  If the -clear switch is used and the output of is not directed to a terminal, then sends a formfeed prior to exiting.

       -form formatfile
		 Re-formats  the  output  of according to the instructions in the named file.  The named formatfile must be in style; see for more
		 details.

       -format string
		 Re-formats the output of according to the instructions in the string given.  The string must be in style; see for  more  details.
		 You must place the string argument to this command in double quotes (").

       -header
       -noheader Produces a header line prior to the listing.  The header line displays the name of the folder and the date and time.  This can be
		 suppressed using the -noheader option.

       -help	 Prints a list of the valid options to this command.

       -reverse
       -noreverse
		 Lists the output from in reverse order, from the highest message number to the lowest.  The -noreverse option lists  messages	in
		 the conventional way, from lowest to highest numbers.	The -noreverse option is the default.

       -width columns
		 Specifies the width of your screen, in columns.

       The defaults for this command are as follows:

	      +folder defaults to the current folder
	      msgs defaults to all
	      -noheader
	      -width defaults to the width of the terminal

Examples
       The following example produces a listing of messages 11 through 15 in the folder
       % scan +inbox 11-15
	 11  18/01 ralph	      Project Plan Meeting Monday<<This
	 12 -21/01 johnson	      squash<<Thought i might postpone
	 13  21/01 smith@ultrixhost   support from US during conversion
	 14  21/01 jjones@subone.dne  new forum for discussion of mail
	 15+ 21/01 calvin@hobbes.uuc  Re: new forum for discussion of m
       In this listing, the plus sign (+) on message 15 indicates that it is the current message.  The hyphen (-) on message 12 indicates that you
       have replied to the message.  It is produced by the -annotate option to see for more information.  If there is sufficient room left on  the
       line after the subject, fills the line with text from the body, preceded by <<, and terminated by >> if the body is sufficiently short.

Profile Components
       Path:		      To determine your Mail directory
       Alternate-Mailboxes:   To determine your mailboxes

Files
       The user profile.

See Also
       inc(1mh), mark(1mh), pick(1mh), show(1mh), mh-format(5mh)

																	 scan(1mh)
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