Annotation of coherent/a/usr/man/COHERENT/ncheck, revision 1.1.1.1

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                      3: ncheck                       Command                       ncheck
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                      8: Print file names corresponding to i-numbers
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                     10: nncchheecckk [ ii _n_u_m_b_e_r ... ] [ -aass ] _f_i_l_e_s_y_s_t_e_m ...
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                     12: An  i-number identifies  an i-node.  ncheck  generates a  list of
                     13: file names  by i-number for each filesystem,  which should be the
                     14: name of  a device  special file  that contains a  proper COHERENT
                     15: file system.   Using the raw device  generally decreases the time
                     16: ncheck requires to do its work.
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                     18: The output is in the  unsorted traversal order of the file system
                     19: hierarchy.  ncheck  distinguishes directories from  files by suf-
                     20: fixing `/.' to directory names.
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                     22: Under the -i option, ncheck prints the file name corresponding to
                     23: each i-number  number in  the given  list.  Under the  -a option,
                     24: ncheck prints  only the  names of  special files and  set user-ID
                     25: mode files; this option allows the system administrator to ascer-
                     26: tain  quickly  whether these  files  represent possible  security
                     27: breaches.
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                     29: ***** See Also *****
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                     31: commands, i-node
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                     33: ***** Diagnostics *****
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                     35: ncheck appends `??' to the  generated file name if it cannot find
                     36: the proper parent structure while retrieving the file-name infor-
                     37: mation.  It represents any loops detected in the file name by the
                     38: characters  `...'.  Extremely  addled file  systems  may generate
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