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