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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Virsh edit xml changes are lost Post 303033637 by jim mcnamara on Tuesday 9th of April 2019 12:49:59 PM
Old 04-09-2019
A simple way to answer:

Code:
[ -w /path/to/xmlfile.xml ] && echo 'writable' || echo 'not writable'

If any component of the file path or the file itself limits access this will show 'not writable'

And your answer is: ?
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POSIX_ACCESS(3) 							 1							   POSIX_ACCESS(3)

posix_access - Determine accessibility of a file

SYNOPSIS
bool posix_access (string $file, [int $mode = POSIX_F_OK]) DESCRIPTION
posix_access(3) checks the user's permission of a file. PARAMETERS
o $file - The name of the file to be tested. o $mode - A mask consisting of one or more of POSIX_F_OK, POSIX_R_OK, POSIX_W_OK and POSIX_X_OK. POSIX_R_OK, POSIX_W_OK and POSIX_X_OK request checking whether the file exists and has read, write and execute permissions, respectively. POSIX_F_OK just requests checking for the existence of the file. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 posix_access(3) example This example will check if the $file is readable and writable, otherwise will print an error message. <?php $file = 'some_file'; if (posix_access($file, POSIX_R_OK | POSIX_W_OK)) { echo 'The file is readable and writable!'; } else { $error = posix_get_last_error(); echo "Error $error: " . posix_strerror($error); } ?> NOTES
Note When safe mode is enabled, PHP checks whether the files or directories being operated upon have the same UID (owner) as the script that is being executed. SEE ALSO
posix_get_last_error(3), posix_strerror(3). PHP Documentation Group POSIX_ACCESS(3)
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