Does anyone know how to display the time with seconds
of when a file was last modified. I can get hour & minutes but
would also like seconds. --Running AIX (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I would like to know the file modification time till seconds in Unix. So I tried ls -e and it worked fine. This Solaris 5.10
-rw-rw-r-- 1 test admin 22 Sep 12 11:01:37 2008 test_message
But I am not able to run the same command in SOlaris 5.6 and also in AIX/HP
Is there... (3 Replies)
Environment is cygwin on Windows Server 2003 as I could not think how I would achieve this using Windows tools.
What I want ot achieve is the following.
I have a Directory D:\Data which contains further subfolders and files. I need to move "files" older than 6 months modification time to... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I have two files (given below) each exists under different paths. I want to compare the modification time stamp of file1.txt is lessthan the modification time of file2.txt.
month1=`ls -l file1.txt | awk '{ print $6}'`
date1=`ls -file1.txt | awk '{ print $7}'`
time1=`ls... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a directory made up of many symbolic links to folders multiple file systems.
I want to return folders modified within the last 50 days, but find is using the link time rather than the target time.
find . -type d -mtime -50
Is there a way to either:
a) Make a symbolic link... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I need the modification time of a file on a particular day say 3 days before.
I just don't want the last modification time. I need all the modification times on a particualar day.
Is there anyway to do it? Kindly help. Could anyone tell me where the modification time is stored?... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone,
I'd like to know if is there a way to list files but ignoring some according to their modification time (or creation, access time, etc.) with the command 'ls' alone.
I know the option -I exist, but it seems to only looking in the file name..
Thank you in advance for the... (8 Replies)
This example shows last mtime from epoch
$ stat -f %m somefile
752911565
But would like to see it like that:
199311100606.05 (2 Replies)
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rbacdbchk
rbacdbchk(1M)rbacdbchk(1M)NAME
rbacdbchk - Verifies the syntax of the Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) database files
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
verifies that there are no conflicting or inconsistent entries in and amongst the RBAC database files. also checks the syntax of the data-
base files and prints messages indicating which lines contain errors. returns zero output if no errors are present in the database files.
All the RBAC database files and are verified. See rbac(5) for more information on these RBAC database files.
Options
supports the following options:
Checks the
database.
Checks the
database.
Checks the
database.
Checks the
database.
Checks the
database.
Cross reference checks all databases.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
determines the language in which messages are displayed.
International Code Set Support
Single-byte character code set is supported.
RETURN VALUE
0. Success
1. Incorrect syntax
EXAMPLES
The following example finds an error that user is an invalid user
# rbacdbchk
[/etc/rbac/user_role] John: Administrator
invalid user
The value 'John' for the Username field is bad.
The following example finds a syntax error, an extra colon at the end of a line:
# rbacdbchk
[/etc/rbac/user_role] root: Administrator:
invalid name: Not alphanumeric
The value 'Administrator:' for the Rolename field is bad.
[Role in role_auth DB with no assigned user in user_role DB]
Administrator:(hpux.*, *)
The following example finds a field missing:
# rbacdbchk
[/etc/rbac/roles] : my comment
invalid name: <empty>
The value '' for the Rolename field is bad.
The following example finds a bad role:
# rbacdbchk
[Role in role_auth DB with no assigned user in user_role DB]
blah:(hpux.*, *)
[Invalid Role in role_auth DB. Role 'blah' does not exist in the roles DB]
blah:(hpux.*, *)
The following example finds a bad group name:
# rbacdbchk
[/etc/rbac/user_role] &blah: Administrator
invalid group
The value 'blah' for the Group name field is bad.
FILES
Database containing valid definitions of all roles.
Database containing definitions of all valid authorizations.
Database specifying the roles for each specified user.
Database that defines the authorizations for each role.
Database containing the authorization to execute specified commands,
and the privileges to alter uid and gid for command execution.
Database that defines the role-to-authorization to audit
SEE ALSO authadm(1M), cmdprivadm(1M), privrun(1M), rbac(5).
rbacdbchk(1M)