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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) "Locate" Shows Files but Not "LS" in Terminal Post 302891077 by Gary Mize on Monday 3rd of March 2014 06:01:01 PM
Old 03-03-2014
"Locate" Shows Files but Not "LS" in Terminal

OS-X 10.8.4
Using locate I get these results:

Code:
10:~ mize$ locate /Users/mize/*.sh
/Users/mize/Zend/workspaces/DefaultWorkspace/SLM/vendor/ZF2/bin/check-cs.sh
/Users/mize/copy_ascii_upload.sh
/Users/mize/copy_ascii_upload_to_server.sh
/Users/mize/copy_form_functions_php_to_jpl.sh
/Users/mize/copy_link2_to_jpl.sh
/Users/mize/copy_link_to_jpl.sh
/Users/mize/copy_slm_js_to_jpl.sh
/Users/mize/copy_user_activityLog.sh
/Users/mize/update_polarbear.sh
/Users/mize/update_polarbear2.02.sh
/Users/mize/update_polarbear2.02_ascii_import.sh
/Users/mize/update_polarbear2.02b.sh
/Users/mize/update_polarbear2.sh
/Users/mize/update_polarbear3.sh
/Users/mize/update_polarbear_get_ascii.sh

Using ls -l I get these results:

Code:
10:~ mize$ pwd
/Users/mize
10:~ mize$ ls -l *.sh
ls: *.sh: No such file or directory

Any Ideas?
 

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LFC-LISTUSRMAP(1)					    LFC Administrator Commands						 LFC-LISTUSRMAP(1)

NAME
lfc-listusrmap - query about a given user or list all existing users in virtual uid table SYNOPSIS
lfc-listusrmap [ --uid uid ] [ --user username ] DESCRIPTION
lfc-listusrmap queries about a given user or lists all existing users in virtual uid table. This function requires ADMIN privilege. OPTIONS
--uid uid specifies the Virtual User Id. --user username specifies the user name. EXAMPLES
lfc-listusrmap --uid 5678 5678 /DC=ch/DC=cern/OU=Organic Units/OU=Users/CN=Jean Dupond lfc-listusrmap --user "/DC=ch/DC=cern/OU=Organic Units/OU=Users/CN=Jean Dupond" 5678 /DC=ch/DC=cern/OU=Organic Units/OU=Users/CN=Jean Dupond lfc-listusrmap 5678 /DC=ch/DC=cern/OU=Organic Units/OU=Users/CN=Jean Dupond 6789 /DC=ch/DC=cern/OU=Organic Units/OU=Users/CN=Luc Martin EXIT STATUS
This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed. SEE ALSO
Castor_limits(4), lfc_getusrbynam(3), lfc_getusrbyuid(3) LFC
$Date: 2007/12/13 06:15:14 $ LFC-LISTUSRMAP(1)
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