Check File Status
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The command vls can be used to check the status of files.
First try it when all files are VALID.
% vls VALID i aa VALID u bb VALID u cc VALID o dd1 VALID o dd2
The first column shows the status of the files in the context of the flow. The second column summarizes the connectivity information for the file: "i" indicates a primary input, "o" indicates a primary output, "u" indicates files that have both inputs and outputs.
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Now, change aa and check again, this time using the option
-l to get more information.
% touch aa % vls -l 1 00000582 i VALID aa 3 00000013 u INVALID bb 5 00000016 u INVALID cc 7 00000193 o INVALID dd1 7 00000265 o INVALID dd2
With the -l option you can see two more columns. The first column shows the level of the node in the graph. Level 1 is at the top. The second column contains the VovId of the files, a unique identifier used in most FlowTracer operations.
- Use option -h or -help to get a help message.