ecaccess-file-modtime(1p)


NAME

   ecaccess-file-modtime - Show the Last Modification Time of an ECaccess
   File

SYNOPSIS

   ecaccess-file-modtime -version|-help|-manual

   ecaccess-file-modtime [-debug] ecaccess-file

DESCRIPTION

   Allow showing the Last Modification Time of ecaccess-file.

   The ecaccess-file is in the form [domain:][/user-id/]path. Please read
   the "Shell commands -> File Management" section of the "ecaccess" guide
   for more information on the ECaccess File System.

ARGUMENTS

   ecaccess-file
           The name of the ECaccess File to show the Last Modification
           Time.

OPTIONS

   -version
           Display version number and exits.

   -help   Print a brief help message and exits.

   -manual Prints the manual page and exits.

   -retry count
           Number of SSL connection retries per 5s to ECMWF. This
           parameter only apply to the initial SSL connection initiated by
           the command to the ECMWF server. It does not apply to all the
           subsequent requests made afteward as it is mainly targeting
           errors that can happen from time to time during the SSL
           handshake. Default is no retry.

   -debug  Display the SOAP and SSL messages exchanged.

EXAMPLES

   ecaccess-file-modtime bin/a.out

   Display the Last Modification Time of the a.out File in the $HOME/bin
   directory of the authenticated user.

SEE ALSO

   ecaccess-file-delete, ecaccess-file-get, ecaccess-file-mget, ecaccess-
   file-chmod, ecaccess-file-mput, ecaccess-file-rmdir, ecaccess-file-
   copy, ecaccess-file-dir, ecaccess-file-mdelete, ecaccess-file-mkdir,
   ecaccess-file-move, ecaccess-file-put, ecaccess-file-size and ecaccess.





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