rfstat(1)


NAME

   rfstat - get information about a file or directory

SYNOPSIS

   rfstat directory
   rfstat filename

DESCRIPTION

   The  rfstat  program provides an interface to the shift remote file I/O
   daemon (rfiod) for getting information  about  a  remote  directory  or
   file.   The filename or directory argument is either a remote file name
   of the form:

          hostname:path

   or a local file name (not containing  the  :/  character  combination).
   The output from the rfstat command gives information similar to that of
   the ls -il command for listing local files or  directories,  one  field
   per line.

EXAMPLE

   rfstat /tmp

   Device          : 802
   Inode number    : 2
   Nb blocks       : 16
   Protection      : drwxrwxrwt (41777)
   Hard Links      : 13
   Uid             : 0 (root)
   Gid             : 0 (root)
   Size (bytes)    : 4096
   Last access     : Wed Jun 15 07:18:10 2011
   Last modify     : Wed Jun 15 07:18:10 2011
   Last stat. mod. : Wed Jun 15 07:18:10 2011

SEE ALSO

   rfio_stat(3), rfiod(1)

NOTES

   rfstat   does  not  support  regular  expressions  (regexp(5))  in  the
   directory or filename argument.

AUTHOR

   LCG Grid Deployment Team





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