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ILS(1)			     General Commands Manual			  ILS(1)

NAME
     ils - List inode information

SYNOPSIS
     ils  [-emOpvV] [-f fstype ] [-s seconds ] [-i imgtype ] [-o imgoffset ] [-b
     dev_sector_size] image [images] [start-stop]

     ils [-aAlLvVzZ] [-f fstype ] [-s seconds ] [-i imgtype ]  [-o  imgoffset  ]
     image [images] [start-stop]

DESCRIPTION
     ils  opens  the named image(s) and lists inode information. By default, ils
     lists only the inodes of removed files.

     Arguments:

     -e     List every inode in the file system.

     -f fstype
	    Specifies the file system type.  Use '-f list' to list the supported
	    file system types.	If not given, autodetection methods are used.

     -s seconds
	    The time skew of the original system in seconds.   For  example,  if
	    the original system was 100 seconds slow, this value would be -100.

     -m     Display  the  inode  details  in the format that the mactime program
	    reads (replaces the ils2mac script from TCT)

     -O     List only inodes of removed files that are still open or  executing.
	    This  option  is short-hand notation for -aL "(see the fine controls
	    section below). (this used to be -o).

     -p     Display orphan inodes (unallocated with no file name)

     -r     (default) List only inodes of removed files. This option  is  short-
	    hand notation for -LZ (see the fine controls section below).

     -i imgtype
	    Identify the type of image file, such as raw.  Use '-i list' to list
	    the supported types.  If not given, autodetection methods are used.

     -o imgoffset
	    The sector offset where the file system starts in the image.

     -b dev_sector_size
	    The size, in bytes, of the underlying device sectors.  If not given,
	    the value in the image format is used (if it exists) or 512-bytes is
	    assumed.

     -v     Turn on verbose mode, output to stderr.

     -V     Display Version.

     image [images]
	    The  disk  or  partition  image  to read, whose format is given with
	    '-i'.  Multiple image file names can be given if the image is  split
	    into  multiple  segments.	If only one image file is given, and its
	    name is the first in a sequence (e.g., as  indicated  by  ending  in
	    '.001'), subsequent image segments will be included automatically.

     start-stop
	    Examine the specified inode number or number range.

     Fine controls:

     -a     List  only allocated inodes: these belong to files with at least one
	    directory entry in the file system, and to removed	files  that  are
	    still open or executing.

     -A     List  only	unallocated inodes: these belong to files that no longer
	    exist.

     -l     List only inodes with at least one hard link. These belong to  files
	    with at least one directory entry in the file system.

     -L     List  only inodes without any hard links. These belong to files that
	    no longer exist, and to removed files that are still open or execut-
	    ing.

     -z     List only inodes that were likely to have not been used.

     -Z     List only inodes that were likely to be used.

     The output format is in time machine format.  The output begins with a two-
     line header that describes the data origin, and is followed by  a	one-line
     header that lists the names of the data attributes that make up the remain-
     der of the output:

     st_ino The inode number.

     st_alloc
	    Allocation status: `a' for allocated inode, `f' for free inode.

     st_uid Owner user ID.

     st_gid Owner group ID.

     st_mtime
	    UNIX time (seconds) of last file modification.

     st_atime
	    UNIX time (seconds) of last file access.

     st_ctime
	    UNIX time (seconds) of last inode status change.

     st_dtime
	    UNIX time (seconds) of file deletion (LINUX only).

     st_modeFile type and permissions (octal).

     st_nlink
	    Number of hard links.

     st_sizeFile size in bytes.

     st_block0,st_block1
	    The first two entries in the direct block address list.

SEE ALSO
     mactime(1)

LICENSE
     This software is distributed under the IBM Public License.

HISTORY
     First appeared in The Coroners Toolkit (TCT) 1.0.

AUTHOR(S)
     Wietse  Venema  IBM  T.J. Watson Research P.O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY
     10598, USA

     This version is maintained by Brian Carrier (carrier at sleuthkit dot org)

     Send documentation updates to <doc-updates at sleuthkit dot org>

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