iofind.1m (2010 09)

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iofind(1M) iofind(1M)
/etc/opt/resmon/
/opt/ignite/boot/
/opt/hpsmh/
/opt/openssl/
/opt/ssh/
/opt/wbem/
/opt/atok/
/opt/X11/
/opt/java/
/opt/gnome
/opt/java
/opt/mozilla
/opt/wrkio
/opt/msscaf/
/opt/aCC/
/opt/sfmdb/
/usr/lib/
/usr/bin/
/usr/dt/
/usr/include/
/var/evm/
/var/stm/
/stand/
/tmp/
Files under the /var/adm/iofind/logs/
mmddyy_hhmmss/backup/ directory:
These are backup copies of the original files, if any, before they get modified by the -R option. They are
stored including their parent directory. For instance, the file /usr/mydata will be saved under
/var/adm/iofind/logs/
mmddyy_hhmmss/backup/usr/mydata
.
Files under the
/var/adm/iofind/logs/
mmddyy_hhmmss/preview/ directory:
When
-p option is used along with -R, the original files are not actually modified, but a preview of
the modified files, including their parent directory, is made available under this preview directory.
If a user does not use the
-i option to specify a file or files to search, the iofind command will search
through directories, except those indicated in the iofind_exclude.cfg
file, and it will skip files with
the following file extensions:
.ttf
.gif
.jpg
.jar
.html
.img
.xml
.mof
.so.1
.so
.sdl
.png
.css
.tar
.gz
.zip
.1m
.pl
The -f option can be used to specify a list of patterns to be searched in ASCII files on the system. The
patterns to be searched must be entered in the input file, file , one per line. This input file must contain
legacy device special files, legacy hardware paths, or a mix of both. Device special file names must be
fully qualified. For example, the full path /dev/dsk/c0t0d0, must be used instead of c0t0d0.
If
iofind is invoked with the -n option, and no input file is specified using the -f option, iofind
builds a list of legacy device special file patterns from the data returned by the ioscan command.
2 Hewlett-Packard Company 2 HP-UX 11i Version 3: September 2010