NAME
chgrp
—
change group
SYNOPSIS
chgrp |
[-fhnvx ] [-R
[-H | -L |
-P ]] group
file ... |
DESCRIPTION
The chgrp
utility sets the group ID of the
file named by each file operand to the
group ID specified by the group operand.
The following options are available:
-H
- If the
-R
option is specified, symbolic links on the command line are followed and hence unaffected by the command. (Symbolic links encountered during traversal are not followed.) -L
- If the
-R
option is specified, all symbolic links are followed. -P
- If the
-R
option is specified, no symbolic links are followed. This is the default. Use-h
to change the group ID of a symbolic link. -R
- Change the group ID of the file hierarchies rooted in the files, instead
of just the files themselves. Beware of unintentionally matching the
“..” hard link to the parent
directory when using wildcards like
“
.*
”. -f
- The force option ignores errors, except for usage errors and does not query about strange modes (unless the user does not have proper permissions).
-h
- If the file is a symbolic link, the group ID of the link itself is changed rather than the file that is pointed to.
-n
- Interpret the group ID as numeric, avoiding the name lookup.
-v
- Cause
chgrp
to be verbose, showing files as the group is modified. If the-v
flag is specified more than once,chgrp
will print the filename, followed by the old and new numeric group ID. -x
- File system mount points are not traversed.
The -H
, -L
and
-P
options are ignored unless the
-R
option is specified. In addition, these options
override each other and the command's actions are determined by the last one
specified.
The group operand can be either a group name from the group database, or a numeric group ID. If a group name is also a numeric group ID, the operand is used as a group name.
The user invoking chgrp
must belong to the
specified group and be the owner of the file, or be the super-user.
If chgrp
receives a
SIGINFO
signal (see the
status
argument for
stty(1)), then
the current filename as well as the old and new group names are
displayed.
FILES
- /etc/group
- group ID file
EXIT STATUS
The chgrp
utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
COMPATIBILITY
In previous versions of this system, symbolic links did not have groups.
The -v
and -x
options are non-standard and their use in scripts is not recommended.
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
The chgrp
utility is expected to be
IEEE Std 1003.2 (“POSIX.2”)
compatible.