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DEV_MKDB(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		   DEV_MKDB(8)

NAME
     dev_mkdb — create /dev database

SYNOPSIS
     dev_mkdb [-c] [-o database] [directory]

DESCRIPTION
     The dev_mkdb command creates a cdbr(3) database in “/var/run/dev.cdb”
     which contains the names of all of the character and block special files
     in the specified directory, using the file type and the st_rdev field as
     the key.  If no directory is specified, the “/dev” directory is used.

     Keys are a structure containing a mode_t followed by a dev_t, with any
     padding zero'd out.  The former is the type of the file (st_mode &
     S_IFMT), the latter is the st_rdev field.

     The options are as follows:

     -c	     Create a db(3) database for compatibility with libc versions and
	     statically linked programs from before NetBSD 6.0.	 The default
	     name is “/var/run/dev.db”.

     -o database
	     Put the output databases in the named file.

FILES
     /dev	      Device directory.
     /var/run/dev.db  Database file.

SEE ALSO
     ps(1), stat(2), db(3), devname(3), kvm_nlist(3), ttyname(3), kvm_mkdb(8)

HISTORY
     The dev_mkdb command appeared in 4.4BSD.

BSD				 June 1, 2012				   BSD
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