SNAPINFO(8) BSD System Manager's Manual SNAPINFO(8)NAME
snapinfo -- show snapshot location on UFS file systems
SYNOPSIS
snapinfo [-v] -a
snapinfo [-v] mountpoint
DESCRIPTION
The snapinfo utility searches and displays the location of snapshots on UFS file systems.
Currently it works only on mounted file systems. It can either search one file system or all of them.
The following options are available:
-a Search for snapshots on all mounted UFS file systems.
-v Verbose mode.
mountpoint
Search the file system mounted on this mountpoint.
SEE ALSO ffs(7), mksnap_ffs(8)HISTORY
The snapinfo utility first appeared in FreeBSD 6.1.
AUTHORS
Mark Santcroos <marks@FreeBSD.org>
BSD July 20, 2005 BSD
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HFS.UTIL(8) BSD System Manager's Manual HFS.UTIL(8)NAME
hfs.util -- HFS/HFS+ file system utility
SYNOPSIS
hfs.util -m device mountpoint [mountflag1] [mountflag2] [mountflag3] [mountflag4]
hfs.util -p device [mountflag1] [mountflag2] [mountflag3] [mountflag4]
hfs.util -J [size] mountpoint
hfs.util -U mountpoint
hfs.util -N device
hfs.util -I mountpoint
hfs.util [-aksu] device
DESCRIPTION
The hfs.util command supports the mounting, probing, and unmounting of HFS file systems.
Options:
-a Adopt permissions for the HFS file system at device
-I Print out status information about the journal on the HFS file system at mountpoint
-J [size] Enable journaling on the HFS file system mounted on mountpoint. An optional size may be specified (e.g. 32M for a 32
megabyte journal).
-k Get the UUID key for the HFS file system at device.
-m Mount the HFS file system located on device onto mountpoint with the flags mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4
-M Force mount the HFS file system located on device onto mountpoint with the flags mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3
mountflag4. This is a deprecated option.
-N Disable journaling on a HFS+ file system located at device
-p Probe the device for an HFS file system using the flags mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4
-s Set the UUID key (generates a new UUID value) for the HFS file system at device
-u Unmount the HFS file system located at device
-U Disable journaling on the HFS+ file system mounted on mountpoint
The mountflags referenced above are either:
o removable or fixed
o readonly or writeable
o suid or nosuid
o dev or nodev
Note that for the device references above, you must only supply the last component of the path to the device in question, such as disk0s2
rather than /dev/disk0s2.
SEE ALSO diskarbitrationd(8)HISTORY
Derived from the Openstep Workspace Manager file system utility programs.
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