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User Commands                                     list_devices(1)



NAME
     list_devices - list allocatable devices

SYNOPSIS
     list_devices [-s] [-U uid] [-z zonename] [-a] [-l | -n | -u]
     [device]

     list_devices [-s] -d dev-type

DESCRIPTION
     The list_devices utility lists the  allocatable  devices  in
     the system according to specified qualifications.

     The device and all device special files associated with  the
     device  are  listed. The device argument is optional and, if
     it is not present, all relevant devices are listed.

OPTIONS
     The following options are supported:

     -l [device]     Lists the pathname(s) of the device  special
                     files  associated  with  the device that are
                     allocatable to the current process. If  dev-
                     ice  is  given, lists only the files associ-
                     ated with the specified device.



     -n [device]     Lists  the  pathname(s)  of  device  special
                     files  associated  with  the device that are
                     allocatable to the current process  but  are
                     not currently allocated. If device is given,
                     lists only the files  associated  with  that
                     device.



     -s              Silent. Suppresses any diagnostic output.



     -u [device]     Lists  the  pathname(s)  of  device  special
                     files,  associated  with the device that are
                     allocated to the owner of the  current  pro-
                     cess.  If  device  is  given,  list only the
                     files associated with that device.



     -U uid          Uses the user ID uid  instead  of  the  real
                     user ID of the current process when perform-
                     ing the list_devices operation. Only a  user



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User Commands                                     list_devices(1)



                     with the solaris.device.revoke authorization
                     can use this option.



     The following options are supported if the system is config-
     ured with Trusted Extensions:

     -a                      Lists  attributes  like   authoriza-
                             tions,  cleaning programs and labels
                             associated with a device.



     -d                      Displays the system-supplied default
                             attributes   for  the  device  types
                             managed  by  device  allocation.  If
                             dev-type  is specified, it lists the
                             default  attributes  for  only  that
                             device type.



     -z zonename             When specified with the  -l  option,
                             lists  only those non-allocated dev-
                             ices whose label range includes  the
                             label  of  the  zonename, and of the
                             allocated devices, only  those  that
                             are  allocated  at the same label as
                             that of zonename.

                             When specified with the  -n  option,
                             lists  only those non-allocated dev-
                             ices whose label range includes  the
                             label of the zonename.

                             When specified with the  -u  option,
                             lists  only  those  devices that are
                             allocated at the same label as  that
                             of zonename.



EXIT STATUS
     The following exit values are returned:

     non-zero        An error occurred.



FILES




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User Commands                                     list_devices(1)



     /etc/security/device_allocate

     /etc/security/device_maps

     /etc/security/dev/*

     /usr/security/lib/*

ATTRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWcsu                     |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Interface Stability         | See below.                  |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|


     The invocation is Evolving. The options  are  Evolving.  The
     output is unstable.

SEE ALSO
     allocate(1),   deallocate(1),    bsmconv(1M),    dminfo(1M),
     mkdevalloc(1M),      mkdevmaps(1M),      device_allocate(4),
     device_maps(4), attributes(5)

     Controlling Access to Devices

NOTES
     The functionality described in this man  page  is  available
     only  if  the  Basic Security Module (BSM) has been enabled.
     See bsmconv(1M) for more information.

     On systems configured with  Trusted  Extensions,  the  func-
     tionality is enabled by default.

     /etc/security/dev, mkdevalloc(1M), and  mkdevmaps(1M)  might
     not  be supported in a future release of the Solaris Operat-
     ing Environment.













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