05-19-2003
History is a great way to take a look at what people are doing. Should they require root access, use sudo, and enable verbose logging. To show what files are open, try losf. And from the ole' command line, w works like a champ.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
storebackupversions
STOREBACKUPVERSIONS(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation STOREBACKUPVERSIONS(1)
NAME
storeBackupVersions.pl - locates different versions of a file saved with storeBackup.pl.
SYNOPSIS
storeBackupVersions.pl -f file [-b root] [-v]
[-l [-a | [-s] [-u] [-g] [-M] [-c] [-m]]]
OPTIONS
--file, -f
file name (name in the backup, probably with suffix
from compression)
--backupRoot -b
root of storeBackup tree, normally not needed
--verbose, -v
print verbose messages
--locateSame, -l
locate same file with other names
--showAll, -A
same as: [-s -u -g -M -c -m]
--size, -s
show size (human readable) of source file
--uid, -u
show uid of source file
--gid, -g
show gid of source file
--mode, -M
show permissions of source file
--ctime, -c
show creation time of source file
--mtime, -m
show modify time of source file
--atime, -a
show access time of source file
It does not always work correctly when a file is saved blocked *and* non-blocked in different backups. In such cases, use option
--locateSame.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2002-2008 by Heinz-Josef Claes (see README) Published under the GNU General Public License v3 or any later version
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-03 STOREBACKUPVERSIONS(1)