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.TH LOCATOR 1M "Sep 4, 2001"
.SH NAME
locator \- location indicator control
.SH SYNOPSIS
.LP
.nf
\fB /usr/sbin/locator\fR [\fB-f\fR | \fB-n\fR]
.fi

.SH DESCRIPTION
.sp
.LP
The locator command sets or queries the state of the system locator if such a
device exists.
.sp
.LP
Without options, the locator command reports the current state of the system.
.sp
.LP
The privileges required to use this command are hardware dependent. Typically,
only the super user can get or set a locator.
.SH OPTIONS
.sp
.LP
The following options are supported:
.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fB-f\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 6n
Turns the locator off.
.RE

.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fB-n\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 6n
Turns the locator on.
.RE

.SH EXAMPLES
.LP
\fBExample 1 \fRUsing the \fBlocator\fR Command on a Platform Which Has a
System Locator LED
.sp
.LP
When issued on a platform which has a system locator \fBLED\fR, the following
command turns the locator on:

.sp
.in +2
.nf
# \fBlocator \fR\fB-n\fR
# \fBlocator\fR
The 'system' locator is on
.fi
.in -2
.sp

.LP
\fBExample 2 \fRUsing the \fBlocator\fR Command on a Platform Which Does Not
Have a System Locator LED
.sp
.LP
When issued on a platform which does not have a system locator \fBLED\fR, the
following command attempts to turn the locator on. The command returns an error
message.

.sp
.in +2
.nf
# \fBlocator \fR\fB-n\fR
\&'system' locator not found
.fi
.in -2
.sp

.SH EXIT STATUS
.sp
.LP
The following exit values are returned:
.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fB0\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 5n
Successful completion.
.RE

.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fB1\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 5n
Invalid command line input.
.RE

.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fB2\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 5n
The requested operation failed.
.RE

.SH SEE ALSO
.sp
.LP
\fBattributes\fR(5)