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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: ! 3: dumpdir Command dumpdir ! 4: ! 5: ! 6: ! 7: ! 8: Print the directory of a dump ! 9: ! 10: dduummppddiirr [aaff [_a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t ...] ] ! 11: ! 12: dumpdir reads through a file system dump created by the dump com- ! 13: mand, gathers up its directory blocks, and displays the names and ! 14: i-numbers of all files on the dump. ! 15: ! 16: The a option causes dumpdir to display the directory entries for ! 17: `.' and `..', which are normally suppressed. ! 18: ! 19: The f option causes the next argument to be taken as the pathname ! 20: of the dump device, which is otherwise assumed to be /dev/dump. ! 21: ! 22: If no options are specified, dumpdir reads from the default dump ! 23: device /dev/dump and suppresses the printing of `.' and `..' ! 24: entries. ! 25: ! 26: ***** Files ***** ! 27: ! 28: /ddeevv/dduummpp -- Default dump device ! 29: /ttmmpp/dddd_X_X_X_X_X_X -- To hold directory blocks ! 30: ! 31: ***** See Also ***** ! 32: ! 33: commands, dump ! 34: ! 35: ***** Diagnostics ***** ! 36: ! 37: The dump/restore format puts a header at the beginning of the ! 38: dump that includes all the information about what lives where in ! 39: the dump. dumpdir reads this header to discover what files are ! 40: in the dump. If the header is too large to fit onto one disk, ! 41: dumpdir will then prompt you to insert the additional disk or ! 42: disks; if this happens, insert the requested disk and then type ! 43: <return>. ! 44: ! 45: ! 46: ! 47: ! 48: ! 49: ! 50: ! 51: ! 52: ! 53: ! 54: ! 55: ! 56: ! 57: ! 58: ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: ! 63: ! 64: COHERENT Lexicon Page 1 ! 65: ! 66:
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