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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Implementation of ls - i command Post 302298321 by ganapathy.psgit on Tuesday 17th of March 2009 08:47:34 AM
Old 03-17-2009
Implementation of ls - i command

It is possible for me to obtain the Inode of the path name using
ls -i <pathname> command

Can anyone tell me how its implemented...
 

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RFSTAT(1)							Rfio User Commands							 RFSTAT(1)

NAME
rfstat - get information about a file or directory SYNOPSIS
rfstat directory rfstat filename DESCRIPTION
The rfstat program provides an interface to the shift remote file I/O daemon (rfiod) for getting information about a remote directory or file. The filename or directory argument is either a remote file name of the form: hostname:path or a local file name (not containing the :/ character combination). The output from the rfstat command gives information similar to that of the ls -il command for listing local files or directories, one field per line. EXAMPLE
rfstat /tmp Device : 802 Inode number : 2 Nb blocks : 16 Protection : drwxrwxrwt (41777) Hard Links : 13 Uid : 0 (root) Gid : 0 (root) Size (bytes) : 4096 Last access : Wed Jun 15 07:18:10 2011 Last modify : Wed Jun 15 07:18:10 2011 Last stat. mod. : Wed Jun 15 07:18:10 2011 SEE ALSO
rfio_stat(3), rfiod(1) NOTES
rfstat does not support regular expressions (regexp(5)) in the directory or filename argument. AUTHOR
LCG Grid Deployment Team LCG
$Date$ RFSTAT(1)
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