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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris 10 - 'ls' green for root user only Post 302929864 by achenle on Saturday 27th of December 2014 08:14:23 PM
Old 12-27-2014
This will give you the size of the "ls" binary that was installed on your server via Sun package:
Code:
grep usr/bin/ls /var/sadm/pkg/SUNWcsu/save/pspool/SUNWcsu/pkgmap | awk '{ print $8 }'

Note that the string you are grepping for does NOT start with a forward slash. This also won't work if your system has a patched "ls" binary.

FWIW, field 9 is the file checksum, obtained with "sum". Field 10 is the original modification time in seconds. You can get the current mod time of the binary in that format with
Code:
stat -c %Y /usr/bin/ls

if your system has the "stat" utility.

If you don't have the "stat" utility, you can get the mod time in seconds with
Code:
truss -t\!all -tstat -vstat ls /usr/bin/stat

You'll see the mod time in the data emitted for the "stat()" call on "/usr/bin/ls".

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IO::Async::File(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      IO::Async::File(3pm)

NAME
"IO::Async::File" - watch a file for changes SYNOPSIS
use IO::Async::File; use IO::Async::Loop; my $loop = IO::Async::Loop->new; my $file = IO::Async::File->new( filename => "config.ini", on_mtime_changed => sub { my ( $self ) = @_; print STDERR "Config file has changed "; reload_config( $self->handle ); } ); $loop->add( $file ); $loop->run; DESCRIPTION
This subclass of IO::Async::Notifier watches an open filehandle or named filesystem entity for changes in its "stat()" fields. It invokes various events when the values of these fields change. It is most often used to watch a file for size changes; for this task see also IO::Async::FileStream. While called "File", it is not required that the watched filehandle be a regular file. It is possible to watch anything that stat(2) may be called on, such as directories or other filesystem entities. EVENTS
The following events are invoked, either using subclass methods or CODE references in parameters. on_dev_changed $new_dev, $old_dev on_ino_changed $new_ino, $old_ino ... on_ctime_changed $new_ctime, $old_ctime Invoked when each of the individual "stat()" fields have changed. All the "stat()" fields are supported apart from "blocks" and "blksize". Each is passed the new and old values of the field. on_devino_changed $new_stat, $old_stat Invoked when either of the "dev" or "ino" fields have changed. It is passed two File::stat instances containing the complete old and new "stat()" fields. This can be used to observe when a named file is renamed; it will not be observed to happen on opened filehandles. on_stat_changed $new_stat, $old_stat Invoked when any of the "stat()" fields have changed. It is passed two File::stat instances containing the old and new "stat()" fields. PARAMETERS
The following named parameters may be passed to "new" or "configure". handle => IO The opened filehandle to watch for "stat()" changes if "filename" is not supplied. filename => STRING Optional. If supplied, watches the named file rather than the filehandle given in "handle". The file will be opened for reading and then watched for renames. If the file is renamed, the new filename is opened and tracked similarly after closing the previous file. interval => NUM Optional. The interval in seconds to poll the filehandle using stat(2) looking for size changes. A default of 2 seconds will be applied if not defined. METHODS
$handle = $file->handle Returns the filehandle currently associated with the instance; either the one passed to the "handle" parameter, or opened from the "filename" parameter. AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk> perl v5.14.2 2012-10-24 IO::Async::File(3pm)
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