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Displays information about one or more permanent files. (CM)
LISTF [fileset][,listlevel][;listfile]
fileset Specifies the set of files to be listed. The default is @, which lists all files in your logon group. You may select the file(s) to be listed by using the fully or partly qualified form for fileset: filename[.groupname[.accountname]] You may use the "@" to specify zero or more alphanumeric characters or, if used by itself, to denote all the members of a set. You may use the symbol "#" to specify one numeric character and the symbol "? " to specify one alphanumeric character. The "#" and "?" wildcard characters count toward the eight character limit for group, account, and file names. listlevel Specifies the amount and format of information to display for the file(s) you select. The default is 0, which displays only the file name. The listlevel of the LISTF command is equivalent to the format option of the LISTFILE command. The levels are described below: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Listlevel Displayed Information --------------------------------------------------------------------- -2 Displays the file's ACD (access control definition). System Managers can view the ACD for any file. Account Managers can view the ACD for files in that account. File creators can view the ACD for their files. Other users can view an ACD only if that ACD specifies that the user has RACD (read ACD) access. -1 Shows the file label in hexadecimal and ASCII. 0 Displays the name(s) of the file(s) in a multicolumn format. This is the default. 1 Displays the file name, file code, record size, record format, and other file characteristics such as ASCII or binary records, carriage- control option, file type, current end-of-file location, and the maximum number of records allowed in the file. 2 Displays the file name, file code, record size, file type, current end-of-file location, and the maximum number of records allowed in the file. It also displays the blocking factor, number of sectors in use, number of extents currently allocated, and the maximum number of extents allowed. 3,-3 Displays the file name, record size, extent size, number of records, access rights for the user, and other file characteristics including the date created, modified, and last accessed. The creator, lockword, group id (for POSIX files) and label address are omitted in listlevel 3. To see this information, you must specify -3 and have sufficient capability (AM for files in your own account or SM, for all files). 4 Displays the security matrix for the file. This includes account, group and file-level security, and the access rights for the user. This level also indicates if a file is released or if it is assigned an ACD. 5,-5 Displays listlevel 3 data and all file-specific data for KSAM files, spoolfiles, and symbolic links. If the file has no unique data, only the level 3 data is shown. 6 Shows the fully qualified name of the file. 7 Shows all file specific data in listlevel 5 format, but omits level 3 data. If the file has no unique data, only the file name is displayed. 8 Displays accessors of the file.For each accessor the following information is shown: job/session ID, user and account name, number of processes accessing the file, number of processes with the file locked, number of writers, number of readers, LDEV number for local session accessors or spool file ID for local job accessors or IP address. There is a summary header visible to all users; however you need special privileges to see individual accessor information. SM and OP users get to see everything mentioned above. This is also true for all AM users for files where the files GID matches the user's GID (also known as "GID Manager") Last, the file's owner/creator is able to see all accessors. There is an additional restriction on the IP address field: you must posses one of SM, OP, NM, NA, or PM capability. 9 Displays all of the format 8 data plus the following Process ID Number (PIN), accessing program name, access method (read, write, execute, etc.), access share mode (multi, gmulti, etc.) current record number being accessed, file number, semaphores (locks) owned, shared or blocked on by the accessing process. The locks examined are the FLOCK semaphore, the OPEN semaphore and the GUFD semaphore. The same restrictions outlined for format 8 apply to format 9. Additionally,the accessing program name is a sensitive field, thus the same rules enforced by the SHOWPROC command apply. You may see the process (program) name if: the process is within your job/session, or the process logged on as the same user.account as you and JOBSECURITY is LOW, or you have SM or OP capabilities. listfile The name of the output file on which the file descriptions are to be written. If you omit this parameter, the output appears on $STDLIST. If you specify listfile, the output is sent to a temporary file created for this purpose. The temporary file is a new ASCII file with variable length records, closed in the temporary domain, and with user supplied carriage control characters (CCTL), OUT access mode, and EXC (EXCLUSIVE access) option. All other characteristics are identical to the FILE command default specifications. You may specify a different kind of file or backreference an existing file. When you direct LISTF output to $STDLIST from a job, or when you direct the output to any non-disk device, a date and time stamp precedes the data, and listlevel 0 data appears as one file per record rather than in the standard multi-column format.
The LISTF command displays a description of the file(s) you specified in fileset. The LISTF command only accepts MPE file name syntax, but it displays information in one of two formats, MPE or POSIX, depending upon whether or not your current working directory differs from your logon group. MPE format examples appear below. For examples of the POSIX format, see the LISTFILE command. You may list any file, but there are restrictions on the kinds of information available to various users. A standard user may specify a listlevel of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9. If you have account manager capability (AM), you may request level -1, -3 or -5 information about files in your own account. If you have System Manager capability (SM), you can specify any listlevel to view all information for all files on the system. The LISTF command does not display #SEG, STACK, MAXDATA, TOTAL, DB, DL or CAP values for program files. That information is displayed by the VERSION utility. For more information, see the VERSION command. You may have the information displayed on a device other than the standard listing device. To do that, you will need to name the device with a FILE command and then backreference the file in the LISTF command. For example: FILE PRTR;DEV=LP LISTF @.@,2;*PRTR or LISTF @.@,2 >*prtr This command is available from a session, job, or a program, or in BREAK. Pressing [Break] aborts the execution of this command.
Level 0 LISTF FILENAME CLKLIST CLOCK EDIRC LINKCLK LINKFROG LINKLIST Level 1 LISTF L@,1 ACCOUNT= HPXLII GROUP= DEVELOP FILENAME CODE -------------LOGICAL RECORD---------- SIZE TYP EOF LIMIT L2 80B FA 2 12 LINKCLK 72B FA 1 11 LINKFROG 72B FA 1 11 LINKLIST 72B FA 8 18 Level 2 LISTF L@,2 ACCOUNT= HPXLII GROUP= DEVELOP FILENAME CODE -------------LOGICAL RECORD--- ----SPACE---- SIZE TYP EOF LIMIT R/B SECTORS #X MX LINKCLK 72B FA 1 11 3 8 1 1 LINKFROG 72B FA 1 11 3 8 1 1 LINKLIST 72B FA 8 18 3 8 1 1 Level 3 LISTF DOCMNTS,3 ******************** FILE DOCMNTS.DEVELOP.HPXLII FCODE O FOPTIONS STD,ASCII,FIXED,NOCCTL BLK FACTOR 16 CREATOR ** REC SIZE 80(BYTES) LOCKWORD ** BLK SIZE 640(BYTES) SECURITY--READ : ANY EXT SIZE 25(SECT) WRITE : ANY NUM REC 501 APPEND : ANY NUM SEC 165 LOCK : ANY NUM EXT 7 EXECUTE: ANY MAX REC 501 **SECURITY IS ON MAX EXT 7 FLAGS n/a NUM LABELS 0 CREATED FRI, 21 SEP 1986, 11:55 AM MAX LABELS 0 MODIFIED FRI, 21 SEP 1986, 12:34 PM DISC DEV # 3 ACCESSED FRI, 21 SEP 1986, 12:46 PM CLASS DISC LABEL ADDR ** SEC OFFSET 0 VOLSET MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET or VOLNAME MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET: MEMBER1 or VOLCLASS MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET: DISC CLASS : DISC LABEL ADDR: $00000010 $0010E014 Level 6 LISTF L@,6 LINKCLK.DEVELOP.HPXLII LINKFROG.DEVELOP.HLPXLII LINKLIST.DEVELOP.HPXLII Level 7 ******************** FILE: LINKCLK.DEVELOP.HPXLII ******************** FILE: LINKFROG.DEVELOP.HLPXLII ******************** FILE: LINKLIST.DEVELOP.HPXLII Level 8 LISTF hppxudc.pub.sys,8 ******************** FILE: HPPXUDC.PUB.SYS 15 Accessors(O:15,P:15,L:0,W:0,R:15),Share #S265 MIKEP.HPE P:2,L:0,W:0,R:2 LDEV: 49 #S263 JEFFV,MGR.JVNM P:3,L:0,W:0,R:3 LDEV: 47 #S261 KROGERS.MPENT P:2,L:0,W:0,R:2 LDEV: 50 #S231 SUSANC.MPENT P:2,L:0,W:0,R:2 LDEV: 46 #S219 FAIRCHLD.MPENT P:2,L:0,W:0,R:2 LDEV: 39 #S214 CATHY,MGR.BOSS P:2,L:0,W:0,R:2 REM : 15.14.16.198 #J434 FTPMON,FTP.SYS P:2,L:0,W:0,R:2 SPID: #O21905 Level 9 LISTF hppxudc.pub.sys,9 ******************** FILE: HPPXUDC.PUB.SYS #S263 JEFFV,MGR.JVNM P:3,L:3,W:0,R:3 LDEV: 47 #P147 (LFCI.PUB.SYS) ACCESS: R-excl REC#: 0 FNUM: 13 LOCKS--Owner-- --Waiter-- FLOCK OPEN #P154 (CI.PUB.SYS) ACCESS: R-excl REC#: 0 FNUM: 13 LOCKS: none #P86 (JSMAIN.PUB.SYS) ACCESS: R-excl REC#: 336 FNUM: 16 LOCKS--Owner-- --Waiter-- #J434 FTPMON,FTP.SYS P:2,L:2,W:0,R:2 SPID: #O21905 #P79 (CI.PUB.SYS) ACCESS: R-excl REC#: 0 FNUM: 14 Level -2 FILENAME ------------ACD ENTRIES-------------- DOCMNTS NO ACDS Level -3 LISTF DOCMNTS,-3 ******************** FILE DOCMNTS.DEVELOP.HPXLII FCODE O FOPTIOc NS STD,ASCII,FIXED,NOCCTL 15496000 BLK FACTOR 16 CREATOR PETE REC SIZE 80(BYTES) LOCKWORD RETEP BLK SIZE 640(BYTES) SECURITY--READ : ANY EXT SIZE 25(SECT) WRITE : ANY NUM REC 501 APPEND : ANY NUM SEC 165 LOCK : ANY NUM EXT 7 EXECUTE: ANY MAX REC 501 **SECURITY IS ON MAX EXT 7 FLAGS n/a NUM LABELS 0 CREATED FRI, 21 SEP 1986, 1155 AM MAX LABELS 0 MODIFIED FRI, 21 SEP 1986, 1234 PM DISC DEV # 3 ACCESSED FRI, 21 SEP 1986, 12:46 PM CLASS DISC LABEL ADDR $00000010 $0010E014 SEC OFFSET 0
Fields containing "n/a" are not implemented. Level 4 LISTF DOCMNTS,4 ******************** FILE DOCMNTS.DEVELOP.HPXLII SYSTEM READ : ANY SECURITY--WRITE : AC (ACCT) APPEND : AC LOCK : ANY EXECUTE : ANY SYSTEM READ : GU SECURITY--WRITE : GU (GROUP) APPEND : GU LOCK : GU EXECUTE : GU SAVE : GU SECURITY--READ : ANY FCODE 0 (FILE) WRITE : ANY CREATOR PETE APPEND : ANY LOCKWORD LOCK : ANY **SECURITY IS ON EXECUTE : ANY FOR PETE.HPXLII READ,WRITE,APPEND,LOCK,EXECUTE Level -1 LISTF LINKCLK,-1
00000001 44495343 20202020 20202020 20202020 20202020 .........@..LINK 20202020 20202020 20202020 20310000 4C495354 53202020 DEVELOP ... 20202020 20202020 44455645 4C4F5020 20202020 20202020 HPXLII . 00000000 4850584C 49492020 20202020 20202020 00000000 ...PETE 52455445 50202020 20202020 20202020 50455445 20202020 .|..,2....#.,7.6 20202020 20202020 00000000 FC000000 04580001 13915EF4 ,2.|..#.,2.....# 00010405 00000000 00000300 00020CEE 0EA78B32 00020CEE .......H........ 0EA78B32 00020CEE 12F61E2D 00020CEE 0EA78B32 00000000 ................ 000000A0 000001F5 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ........... .. 00009C90 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000050 00000500 ................ 00100000 00190007 000F0000 20200000 C.8x@.R.@.Q.......
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