Installing and Managing HP-UX Virtual Partitions (A.01.01)

Monitor and Shell Commands
Using Monitor Commands
Chapter 580
ls [-alniFH ] [
directory
]
lists the contents of
directory
. This command is similar to the Unix
ls command.
directory
must be on a HFS file system. /stand is the default
directory
The ls command-line options are the same as the Unix shell ls
options. For detailed explanations, see the ls (1M) manpage. In brief:
For example, to view the listing of files in winona2’s /stand
directory:
MON> ls /stand
lost+found ioconfig bootconf system
system.d vmunix dlkm.vmunix.prevbuild
kernrel rootconf vpdb vpmon.dmp
vmunix.backup system.prev vmunix.prev dlkm
vpdb.backup vpmon
scan
lists all hardware discovered by the monitor and indicates which
partition owns each device.
toddriftreset
resets the drifts of the real-time clock. Use this command if you reset
the real-time clock of the computer at the BCH prompt. For brief
information, see “Real-time clock” on page 17.
vparinfo
[partition_name]
when no
partition_name
is given, vparinfo displays all unassigned
resources and the names of all existing partitions; when
-a all entries
-l long listing
-n numerical UIDs and GIDs
-i inode
-F appends a character after the entry, depending on the file
type, such as a / (slash) for a directory