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[Answered] Just listing size, timestamp & name of files in a directory

How can I list the files in a directory and just show the file size, date stamp, timestamp and file name..

I've been trying to ls -lrt the directory to a file and then use the cut command but I'm not having any luck with getting the proper results.. I thought i could use the -f switch and count the number of columns i needed but its not giving me what i need..

Any suggestions..

Last edited by Jazmania; 01-25-2010 at 02:24 PM..
 

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show clearinghouse(1m)													    show clearinghouse(1m)

NAME
show clearinghouse - Displays attribute information about the specified clearinghouse SYNOPSIS
cdscp show clearinghouse clearinghouse-name [attribute-name] [with attribute-name = attribute-value] ARGUMENTS
The full name of a specific clearinghouse. The last simple name can contain wildcard characters. The name of a particular attribute; see Description for valid attribute names. The value of a particular attribute. DESCRIPTION
The show clearinghouse command displays the names and values of the attributes specified in attribute-name. You can use a combination of attributes in any sequence in a single command. Use a space to separate multiple attributes. You can use a with attribute-name = attribute-value clause to limit output only to clearinghouses whose attributes have values equal to the specified values. A space must precede and follow the = (equals sign). If you do not supply any attributes, the command displays all attributes and their values. The following list describes the clearinghouse attributes: Indicates the date and time the clearinghouse object has been updated to reflect the CDS_CHDirectories attribute. Specifies the full name and unique identifier (UUID) of every directory that has a replica in this clearinghouse. Specifies the current reported network address of the clearinghouse. Specifies the full name of the clearinghouse. Specifies the state of the clearinghouse. The state on indicates the clearinghouse is running and available. Specifies the name of the cell in which the clearinghouse resides. Specifies the creation timestamp (CTS) of the clearinghouse. Specifies the directory version for new directories that are created in the clearinghouse. Specifies the unique identifier of the clearinghouse. Specifies the current version of the replica in which the directory was created. Specifies the timestamp of the most recent update to an attribute of the clearinghouse. The following counters and their values are displayed only when you use this command to display all attributes and their values: Specifies the number of times that the data corruption event was generated Specifies the number of times that the clearinghouse was enabled since it was last started Specifies the number of read operations directed to this clearinghouse Specifies the number of requests directed to this clearinghouse that resulted in the return of a partial answer instead of satisfying the client's request Specifies the number of times that a skulk of a directory, initiated from this clearinghouse, failed to complete-- usually because one of the replicas in the replica set was unreachable Specifies the number of times the clearinghouse entry missing event was generated Specifies the number of times the root lost event was generated Specifies the number of times that upgrades failed Specifies the number of write operations directed to this clearing- house Specifies the number of times that the clearinghouse was disabled since it wsa last started Privilege Required You must have read permission to the clearinghouse. If you specify a wildcard clearinghouse name, you also need read permission to the cell root directory. NOTE
This command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE. EXAMPLE
The following command displays the current values of the CDS_UTS and CDS_ObjectUUID attributes associated with the /.:/Chicago1_CH clear- inghouse: cdscp> show clearinghouse /.:/Chicago1_CH CDS_UTS CDS-ObjectUUID SHOW CLEARINGHOUSE /.../abc.com/Chicago1_CH AT 1991-10-21-13:12:30 CDS_UTS = 1991-10-21-13:04:04.000000009/08-00-2b-1c-8f-1f CDS_ObjectUUID = 3706d70c-8b05-11ca-9002-08002b1c8f1f RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: clear clearinghouse(1m), create clearinghouse(1m), delete clearinghouse(1m), list clearinghouse(1m), set cdscp preferred clear- inghouse(1m), show cdscp preferred clearinghouse(1m) show clearinghouse(1m)
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