MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90877)
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Command List V
Commands HEADOFF thru LISTF
listfile
The name of the output file to which the file information will be written. If
you omit this parameter, the output appears on $STDLIST. If you specify
listfile
, the output is sent to a temporary file created for this purpose.
The temporary file is a new ASCII file with variable length records, closed
3 −3 Displays the file name, record size, extent size, number of records, user's access
rights, and other file characteristics including the date created, modified, and
last accessed. The same information for MPE and HFS files is displayed except
for the following differences:
• Fully qualified MPE file name is replaced by an absolute pathname.
• Creator field displays the fully qualified user ID of the file owner.
• For MPE groups, the SECURITY field displays SAVE; for entries other than
MPE groups it is blank. All file access matrix fields are blank for anything
other than MPE accounts, MPE groups, and files in an MPE group.
• The LOCKWORD field is omitted.
The creator, group id, and label address are omitted in FORMAT=3. These can be
obtained by specifying -3 if you have sufficient capability (AM or SM)
4 Displays the security matrix for the file. This includes account, group and
file-level security, and the access rights for the user.
For MPE groups and MPE accounts, the security matrix for group, account, and
account-only are displayed. The rest of the fields of the file access matrix are
blank.
For HFS directories, and files within HFS directories, all the fields of the file
access matrix are blank. In addition, LISTFILE displays the message ACD
EXISTS.
5 −5 Shows LISTFILE,3 data and all file-specific data in LISTFILE,3 type format
(KSAM, SPOOL, and symbolic links). If a file has no unique data, only the option
3 data is shown.
6 Shows the absolute pathname of the file.
7 Shows all file specific data in LISTFILE,5 type format, but does not show
LISTFILE,3 data. If a file has no unique data, only the file name is displayed.
8 Shows all accessors of the files listed. Restrictions apply
9 Shows level 8 information and details about processes accessing the files
including file locking data. Restrictions apply.
10 Shows level 1 information but in a wider format that allows for expression o
larger file sizes. Infromation is also given on how each file is currenly being
accessed; Exclusive, Read, Write or Store
11 Shows level 2 information but in a wider format that allows for expression of
larger file sizes. Disk space occupied by each file is presented in kilobytes (KB)
rather than 256 byte sectors.
Table 7-5. Format Options
Listlevel Displayed Information