[p4] which client for a file?
Jeff A. Bowles
jab at pobox.com
Tue May 8 16:44:30 PDT 2007
Adding to Steve's list....
"Are you conducting a security audit for your site, trying
to find out who's seen / retrieved the contents of a particular
file? If you ran your server with '-A auditlog', look there."
-Jeff Bowles
On 5/8/07, Stephen Vance <steve at vance.com> wrote:
> What do you mean "work for that file?" Is the file in a particular
> location or just any file by that name?
>
> Do you mean which client specs have views that include that file
> regardless of whether it's synced? No single command, but you could do
> that by iterating through each client and issuing a 'p4 where' against
> it. There are some additional details regarding possibly faking the host
> and user.
>
> Do you mean which clients have synced the file? I believe you could
> query the have table through P4Report, or you could iterate through each
> client and issue a 'p4 have' against it.
>
> Both of these are more complicated to script if you mean any file by
> that name.
>
> Steve
>
> mikee wrote:
> > Is there a way given a file to find what clients work for
> > that file? If I have file x.pl, is there a p4 (or web even)
> > command where I can find all clients that work for that file?
> >
> > Mike
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