Files - HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual

File utility program
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FUP Commands

FILES

Displays all file names associated with one or more subvolumes. The FILES command
is similar to the FILENAMES command, which displays subsets of files within a
subvolume.
FILES [ / OUT listfile / ] [ subvolset ]
subvolset:
[[[ \node.]$volume.] subvolume | * ]
OUT listfile
names an existing file or device to receive the output of the FILES command. You
can use either a standard file name or a spool DEFINE name as the OUT
listfile for the FILES command.
If you omit the OUT option, output is displayed on the terminal. If listfile is an
existing file, FUP appends the output to that file.
Note. For more information about listfile, see
subvolset
names a subvolume or set of subvolumes whose file names are to be listed. If you
omit subvolset, FUP lists the files that reside in the current default volume and
subvolume. You can use a wild-card character for subvolume, but you cannot
specify qualified-fileset for subvolset. (To specify qualified-
fileset, use the FILENAMES command.)
If you omit \node, FUP lists the designated file names on the current default node.
If you omit volume, FUP lists the designated file names on the current default
volume. If you include volume, you must also include subvolume or an asterisk
(*).
If you use an asterisk (*) in place of subvolume, FUP lists all the file names on the
designated volume.
On a system running the D-series, if you omit both subvolume and the asterisk
(*), you must also omit volume. FUP lists the file names in the current default
subvolume on the current default volume.
If you include both volume and subvolume, subvolset must be a contiguous
string with $volume separated from the subvolume by a period (.).
File Utility Program (FUP) Reference Manual—523323-014
Specifying Files
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FILES
on page 1-8.

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