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Finding SSID content

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denisfr

Technical User
Jul 11, 2005
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Hello,

I'm trying to find what files are included for a SSID which has passed its browse retention.

I've launched a scanner command, but I don't want to repopulate CFI or media database, so I put the -n flag.

Is scanner -i -n -S xxx -f /dev/rmtx.x a good idea ?

If not, how can I find what files where included in this particular SSID ?

Thanks.
 
You can't find out what files are in the saveset without creating the saveset's CFI entries.
 
Just two more letters will do the job:

scanner -ivv -n -S ssid devioce_name
 
Keep in mind that verbose output for "scanner" is *really* verbose. I wouldn't normally consider doing that.
 
Thanks, it work but with amount of output data... sended in the standard error output file (under Aix).
 
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