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GETFATTR(1) File Utilities GETFATTR(1)

NAME

getfattr - get extended attributes of filesystem objects SYNOPSIS

getfattr [-hRLP] -n name [-e en] pathname...

getfattr [-hRLP] -d [-e en] [-m pattern] pathname... DESCRIPTION For each file, getfattr displays the file name, and the set of extended attribute names (and optionally values) which are associated with that file.

The output format of getfattr -d is as follows:

1: # file: somedir/ 2: user.name0="value0" 3: user.name1="value1" 4: user.name2="value2" 5: ... Line 1 identifies the file name for which the following lines are being reported. The remaining lines (lines 2 to 4 above) show the name and value pairs associated with the specified file. OPTIONS

-n name, name=name Dump the value of the named extended attribute extended attribute.

-d, dump Dump the values of all extended attributes associated with path‐ name.

-e en, encoding=en Encode values after retrieving them. Valid values of en are "text", "hex", and "base64". Values encoded as text strings are enclosed in double quotes ("), while strings encoded as hexidecimal and base64 are prefixed with 0x and 0s, respectively.

-h, no-dereference Do not dereference symlinks. Instead of the file a symlink refers to, the symlink itself is examined.

-m pattern, match=pattern Only include attributes with names matching the regular expression pattern. The default value for pattern is "^user\\.", which

includes all the attributes in the user namespace. Specify "-" for including all attributes. Refer to attr(5) for a more detailed discussion of namespaces.

absolute-names Do not strip leading slash characters ('/'). The default behaviour is to strip leading slash characters.

only-values Dump out the extended attribute value(s) only.

-R, recursive List the attributes of all files and directories recursively.

-L, logical Logical walk, follow symbolic links to directories. The default behaviour is to follow symbolic link arguments, and to skip sym‐ bolic links encountered in subdirectories. Only effective in com‐

bination with -R.

-P, physical Physical walk, do not follow symbolic links to directories. This also skips symbolic link arguments. Only effective in combination

with -R. version Print the version of getfattr and exit. help Print help explaining the command line options. End of command line options. All remaining parameters are inter‐ preted as file names, even if they start with a dash character. AUTHOR Andreas Gruenbacher, and the SGI XFS devel‐

opment team, . Please send your bug reports or comments to these addresses. SEE ALSO setfattr(1), and attr(5). Dec 2001 Extended Attributes GETFATTR(1)




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