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ff_hfs(1M)							    ff_hfs(1M)

NAME
       ff_hfs: ff - list file names and statistics for HFS file system

SYNOPSIS
       num] num] inode-list] num] file] prefix] special ...

DESCRIPTION
       The  command reads the i-list and directories of each special file spe‐
       cial, assuming it to be an HFS file  system,  saving  i-node  data  for
       files  that  match the selection criteria.  Output consists of the path
       name for each saved i-node, plus any other file	information  requested
       using the print options below.  Output fields are positional.  The out‐
       put is produced in i-node order; fields are  separated  by  tabs.   The
       default	line  produced	by contains the path name and i-number fields.
       With all options specified, the output fields include path name, i-num‐
       ber, size, and user ID.

       The  num	 parameter  in	the  options descriptions is a decimal number,
       where means more than num, means less than num, and num	means  exactly
       num.  A day is defined as a 24-hour period.

       lists  only  a single path name out of many possible ones for an i-node
       with more than one link, unless you specify the option.	 With  applies
       no  selection  criteria	to  the	 names listed.	All possible names for
       every linked file on the file system are included in  the  output.   On
       very large file systems, memory may run out before completes execution.

   Options and Arguments
       recognizes the following options and arguments:

	      Select a file if the i-node has been accessed in
			     num days.

	      Select a file if the i-node has been changed in
			     num days.

	      Specify the HFS file system type.

	      Generate names for any i-node specified in the
			     inode-list.

	      Do not display the i-node number after each path name.

	      Generate	a  list of all path names for files with more than one
	      link.

	      Select a file associated with an i-node if it has been  modified
	      in
			     num days.

	      Select a file associated with an i-node
			     if	 it  has  been modified more recently than the
			     specified file.

	      Add the specified
			     prefix to each path name.	The default prefix  is
			     (dot).

	      Write the file size, in bytes, after each path name.

	      Write the owner's login name after each path name.

	      Echo the completed command line, but performs no other action.
			     The  command  line	 is generated by incorporating
			     the user-specified options and other  information
			     derived  from This option allows the user to ver‐
			     ify the command line.

EXAMPLES
       List the path names and i-numbers of all files in the file system

       Same as above, but suppress the printing of i-numbers:

       List files on the same file system that have  been  modified  recently,
       displaying the path name, i-number, and owner's user name (the option).
       List only files that have been modified within the last two  days  (the
       option):

       List  all files on the same file system, including the path name and i-
       number of each file, that was last accessed more than 30 days ago

       Find all path names associated with i-nodes and (the option):

       Execute the command on an HFS file system

FILES
       Static information about the file systems.

SEE ALSO
       find(1), ff(1M), ff_vxfs(1M), ncheck(1M), fstab(4).

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