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NEX-1767 ls is unable to display SIDs
Reviewed by: Gordon Ross <gordon.ross@nexenta.com>
Reviewed by: Evan Layton <evan.layton@nexenta.com>
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-n
--numeric-uid-gid
The same as -l, except that the owner's UID and group's GID numbers
! are printed, rather than the associated character strings.
-o
--no-group
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-n
--numeric-uid-gid
The same as -l, except that the owner's UID and group's GID numbers
! are printed, rather than the associated character strings. Files
! for which owner and/or group is a Windows Security Identifier
! (SID), -n suppresses any lookups for the Windows Name string and
! prints only the raw SID. Moreover, a second instance of this flag
! (-nn) can be used to further suppress idmapd(1M) lookups of the
! file's owner and/or group SID, thus forcing ls into printing the
! raw ephemeral numeric identifiers.
-o
--no-group
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style, see standards(5).
SEE ALSO
chmod(1), cp(1), setfacl(1), fgetattr(3C), strftime(3C), terminfo(4),
acl(5), attributes(5), environ(5), fsattr(5), largefile(5),
! standards(5)
NOTES
Unprintable characters in file names can confuse the columnar output
options.
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style, see standards(5).
SEE ALSO
chmod(1), cp(1), setfacl(1), fgetattr(3C), strftime(3C), terminfo(4),
acl(5), attributes(5), environ(5), fsattr(5), largefile(5),
! standards(5), idmapd(1M)
NOTES
Unprintable characters in file names can confuse the columnar output
options.
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beginning with upper-case letters, then followed by names beginning
with lower-case letters. But if LC_COLLATE equals en_US.ISO8859-1, then
leading dots as well as case are ignored in determining the sort order.
! November 24, 2014 LS(1)
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beginning with upper-case letters, then followed by names beginning
with lower-case letters. But if LC_COLLATE equals en_US.ISO8859-1, then
leading dots as well as case are ignored in determining the sort order.
+ For additional information regarding Windows Security Identifiers,
+ consult Microsoft support document, Well-known security identifiers in
+ Windows operating systems, which can be found at Microsoft's support
+ site: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/243330/.
!
!
! July 1, 2016 LS(1)