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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Need to view all the attributes for a file/node Post 7883 by rwb1959 on Tuesday 2nd of October 2001 11:10:49 PM
Old 10-03-2001
First, UNIX inodes do not store file creation
date/time information. Use the stat(1) command
to get inode information.

The "stat" command will display...

Code:
$ stat hello
  File: "hello"
  Size: 11751        Filetype: Regular File
  Mode: (0775/-rwxrwxr-x)         Uid: (  501/bbarrett)  Gid: (  501/bbarrett)
Device:  3,65  Inode: 800032    Links: 1    
Access: Sun Sep 16 11:31:06 2001(00016.11:37:42)
Modify: Sun Sep 16 11:30:51 2001(00016.11:37:57)
Change: Sun Sep 16 11:30:51 2001(00016.11:37:57)

...that's all you get on UNIX Smilie
 

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gnomevfs-info(1)						   User Commands						  gnomevfs-info(1)

NAME
gnomevfs-info - display a list of file information SYNOPSIS
gnomevfs-info URI DESCRIPTION
gnomevfs-info displays the following information about a file: o Name: filename o Type: [Regular|Directory] o MIME type: mime-type o Size: file-size o Blocks: #blocks o I/O block size: block-size o Local: [YES|NO] o SUID: [YES|NO] o SGID: [YES|NO] o Sticky: [YES|NO] o Permissions: octal permissions o Link count: #links o UID: owner-uid o GID: owner-gid o Access time: date-and-time o Modification time: date-and-time o Change time: date-and-time o Device #: device# o Inode #: inode# o Readable: [YES|NO] o Writable: [YES|NO] o Executable: [YES|NO] OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: URI Specifies the file or directory location in standard URI format. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Getting File Information for a Local File example% gnomevfs-info file:///etc/nsswitch.conf ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables: NLSPATH. EXIT STATUS
The exit value 0 is returned regardless of success or failure. FILES
The following files are used by this application: /usr/bin/gnomevfs-info Executable to display a list of file information ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWgnome-vfs | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface stability |External | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
gnomevfs-cat(1), gnomevfs-copy(1), gnomevfs-ls(1), gnomevfs-mkdir(1) NOTES
Written by Stephen Browne, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2004. SunOS 5.10 6 Sep 2004 gnomevfs-info(1)
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