NAME
locate.updatedb
—
update locate database
SYNOPSIS
locate.updatedb |
[--fcodes =dbfile]
[--filesystems ='type ...']
[--prunepaths ='dir ...']
[--searchpaths ='dir ...']
[--tmpdir =dir] |
DESCRIPTION
locate.updatedb
updates the database used
by locate(1). It is typically run once a week by the
weekly(8)
script.
The options are as follows:
--fcodes
- Output to an alternate database file instead of the default
/var/db/locate.database. If
‘
-
’ is specified in place of the file name, send the database to the standard output. --filesystems
- A list of filesystem types to be traversed by find(1). The default is 'ffs ufs ext2fs'.
--prunepaths
- Set the list of parent directories that should not go in the database. The default is '/tmp /var/tmp'.
--searchpaths
- Set the list of directories to be put in the database. The default is '/'.
--tmpdir
- Set the directory temporary files are stored in. The default is /tmp.
The default settings are modified by the optional configuration file /etc/locate.rc. It is a sh(1) script that can be used to set variables. The names of the variables match the names of the command line options, but in all caps.
FILES
- /etc/locate.rc
- configuration file
- /var/db/locate.database
- default database
SEE ALSO
find(1), locate(1), locate.mklocatedb(8), weekly(8)
Woods, James A., Finding Files Fast, ;login, 8:1, pp. 8-10, 1983.