HISTORY(1)HISTORY(1)NAMEhistory - print file names from the dump
SYNOPSIShistory [ -Dabcemnw ] [ -fuv ] [ -d dumpfilesystem ] [ -s yyyymmdd ]
files ...
DESCRIPTION
History prints the names, dates, and sizes, and modifier of all ver‐
sions of the named files, looking backwards in time, stored in the dump
file system. If the file exists in the main tree, the first line of
output will be its current state. For example,
history /adm/users
produces
May 14 15:29:18 EDT 2001 /adm/users 10083 [adm]
May 14 15:29:18 EDT 2001 /n/dump/2001/0515/adm/users 10083 [adm]
May 11 17:26:24 EDT 2001 /n/dump/2001/0514/adm/users 10481 [adm]
May 10 16:40:51 EDT 2001 /n/dump/2001/0511/adm/users 10476 [adm]
...
When presented with a path of the form /n/fs/path, history will use
fsdump as the name of the dump file system, and will print a history of
path.
The -v option enables verbose debugging printout.
The -D option causes diff(1) to be run for each adjacent pair of dump
files. The options -abcemnw are passed through to diff; the little-
used diff option -f is replaced by the functionality described below,
and the -r option is disallowed.
The -u option causes times to be printed in GMT (UT) rather than local
time.
The -d option selects some other dump file system such as /n/bootes‐
dump.
The -f option forces the search to continue even when the file in ques‐
tion does not exist (useful for files that only exist intermittently).
Finally, the -s option sets the starting (most recent) date for the
output.
EXAMPLES
Check how often a user has been logged in.
history /usr/ches/tmp
FILES
/n/dump
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/history.c
SEE ALSOfs(4)yesterday(1)HISTORY(1)