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1.1 root 1: .pa 1
2: .he 'STAT (I)'3/15/72'STAT (I)'
3: .ti 0
4: NAME stat -- get file status
5: .sp
6: .ti 0
7: SYNOPSIS stat____ name\d1\u ...
8: .sp
9: .ti 0
10: DESCRIPTION stat____
11: gives several kinds of information about one or more
12: files:
13: .sp
14: i-number
15: access mode
16: number of links
17: owner
18: size in bytes
19: date and time of last modification
20: name (useful when several files are named)
21: .sp
22: All information is self-explanatory except the mode.
23: The mode is a six-character string whose characters mean the
24: following:
25: .sp
26: .in +5
27: .ti -2
28: 1 s: file is small (smaller than 4096 bytes)
29: .br
30: l: file is large
31:
32: .ti -2
33: 2 d: file is a directory
34: .br
35: x: file is executable
36: .br
37: u: set user ID on execution
38: .br
39: -: none of the above
40: .ti -2
41:
42: 3 r: owner can read
43: .br
44: -: owner cannot read
45:
46: .ti -2
47: 4 w: owner can write
48: .br
49: -: owner cannot write
50:
51: .ti -2
52: 5 r: non-owner can read
53: .br
54: -: non-owner cannot read
55: .ti -2
56:
57: 6 w: non-owner can write
58: .br
59: -: non-owner cannot write
60: .in -5
61: .sp
62: The owner is almost always given in symbolic form; however
63: if he cannot be found in "/etc/passwd" a number is given.
64: .sp
65: If the number of arguments to stat____ is not exactly 1
66: a header is generated identifying the fields of the status information.
67: .sp
68: .ti 0
69: FILES /etc/passwd
70: .sp
71: .ti 0
72: SEE ALSO istat(I), ls(I) (-l option)
73: .sp
74: .ti 0
75: DIAGNOSTICS "name?"
76: for any error.
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