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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Help finding a video faster Post 303034612 by jgt on Tuesday 30th of April 2019 08:19:06 PM
Old 04-30-2019
1. Restrict the search to the file system where you think the file is.
2. Reduce the number of files per directory.
 

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SOCKET_GETADDRINFO(1p)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    SOCKET_GETADDRINFO(1p)

NAME
"socket_getaddrinfo" - command-line tool to "getaddrinfo(3)" resolver SYNOPSIS
socket_getaddrinfo [options...] host service DESCRIPTION
This tool provides a convenient command-line wrapper around the getaddrinfo(3) resolver function. It will perform a single lookup and print the returned results in a human-readable form. This is mainly useful when debugging address resolution problems, because it allows inspection of the getaddrinfo(3) behaviour itself, outside of any real program that is trying to use it. OPTIONS
--host, -H HOST Hostname to resolve. If not supplied, will use the first positional argument --service, -S SERVICE Service name or port number to resolve. If not supplied, will use the second positional argument. -4 Restrict to just "AF_INET" (IPv4) results -6 Restrict to just "AF_INET6" (IPv6) results --stream Restrict to just "SOCK_STREAM" results --dgram Restrict to just "SOCK_DGRAM" results --proto PROTO Restrict to just results of the given IP protocol --passive Set the "AI_PASSIVE" hint; results will used to bind() and listen() rather than connect() --canonical Retrive the canonical name for the requested host --help Display a help summary and exit OUTPUT FORMAT
Each line of output will be given in a form that indicates the four result fields of "ai_family", "ai_socktype", "ai_protocol" and "ai_addr". The first three are printed in the form of a socket(2) call, either symbolically or numerically, and the latter is printed as a plain string following it. For example socket(AF_INET , SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP) + '127.0.0.1:80' NOTE
Upstream this script is known as "getaddrinfo", but was renamed on Debian. AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk> perl v5.14.2 2012-06-08 SOCKET_GETADDRINFO(1p)
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