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Manpage of Sls
Sls
Section: User SRB Commands (1)
Updated: Jan 2003
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NAME
Sls - display objects and sub-collections in a SRB collection
SYNOPSIS
Sls
[-aChlVp]
[-r|-f]
[-A
condition] [collection|srbObj ...]
Sls
[-aChl]
[-c
condition]
DESCRIPTION
Sls
utility displays objects that match the input
srbObj,
or objects and sub-collections in
collection.
When invoked with no
collection|srbObj
operand, the current working SRB collection value is displayed.
The second synopsis applies the
condition
and displays the resultant list of objects.
When the operand
collection
does not begin with '/', '../' or '^/' the collection name used
is with respect to the current working collection.
When the operand
collection
begins with '^/' the collection name used is with respect to
the mdasCollectionHome value in the ~/.srb/.MdasEnv file.
When the operand
collection
begins with '../' the collection name used is with respect to
the parent of current working collection.
When the operand
collection
begins with '/' the collection name used is that of the
operand value.
When the operand
collection
contains wildcard characters
*|?
then
collection
must be surrounded by double quotes.
OPTIONS
- -a
-
list metaData associated with each file and collection.
- -C
-
list the access control list of each file and collection.
- -r
-
display recursively for sub-collections of
collection
- -f
-
Force each argument to be interpreted as a collection.
- -h
-
displays command options
- -l
-
List in long format, giving owner, replica number,
physical resource, size in bytes, time of creation and
object name.
- -p
-
List the resource and physical path of the data file.
- -V
-
Verify the physical path assoicated with the data by doing a file stat on the
physical path. Only works for UNIX type resource currently.
- -A
-
condition
option is an '&' separated condition which will be applied
in choosing the object to be listed. The separated condition
is of the form "<Attr> <CompOp> <Value>", where <Attr> is an
MCAT attribute found by
Sattrs
command, <CompOp> is a comparison operator and <Value> is a
numeric or string value. The entire condition should be within
a set of double quotes. Example: Sls -A "COPY = 0"
- -c
-
condition
option applies to the whole SRB system instead of relative to the
current working collection. Example: Sls -c "GUID='123'" will find all
objects that have their Guid set to 123. See
Sattrs
for details of applicable conditions.
SEE ALSO
Spwd(1),
Scd(1),
SgetD(1),
Sattrs(1)
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- SEE ALSO
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