istat Command
Purpose
Examines i-nodes.
Syntax
istat {FileName | i-nodeNumber Device}
Description
The istat command displays the i-node information for a particular file. You can specify the file either by providing a file or directory name with the FileName parameter or by providing an i-node number with the i-nodeNumber parameter and a device name with the Device parameter. You can specify the Device parameter as either a device name or as a mounted file system name.
If you specify the FileName parameter, the istat command writes the following information about the file:
- Device where the file resides
- i-node number of the file, on that device
- File type, such as normal, directory, and block device
- File access permissions
- Name and identification
number of the owner and group
Note: The owner and group names for remote files are taken from the local /etc/passwd file.
- Number of links to the file
- If the i-node is for a normal file, length of the file
- If the i-node is for a device, major and minor device designations
- Date of the last i-node update
- Date of the last file modification
- Date of the last reference to the file
If you specify the i-nodeNumber and Device parameters, the istat command also displays, in hexadecimal values, the block numbers recorded in the i-node.
Note: The Device parameter cannot refer to a remote device.
Security
Attention RBAC users and Trusted AIX users: This command can perform privileged operations. Only privileged users can run privileged
operations. For more information about authorizations and privileges, see Privileged Command
Database in Security. For a list of privileges and the
authorizations associated with this command, see the lssecattr command or the
getcmdattr subcommand.
Examples
- To display the information
in the i-node corresponding to the /usr/bin/ksh file, enter:
This command displays the i-node information for the /usr/bin/ksh file. The information looks similar to the following:istat /usr/bin/ksh
Inode 10360 on device 10/6 File Protection: r-xr-xr-x Owner: 2(bin) Group: 2(bin) Link count: 2 Length 372298 bytes Last updated: Wed May 13 14:08:13 1992 Last modified: Wed May 13 13:57:00 1992 Last accessed: Sun Jan 31 15:49:23 1993
- To display i-node information
by specifying a file i-node number, enter:
This command displays the information contained in the i-node identified by the number 10360 on the /dev/hd2 device. In addition to the information shown in Example 1, this displays:istat 10360 /dev/hd2
These numbers are addresses of the disk blocks that make up the /usr/bin/ksh file.Block pointers (hexadecimal): 2a9a 2a9b 2a9c 2a9d 2a9e 2a9f 2aa0 2aa1
Files
Item | Description |
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/usr/bin/istat | Contains the istat command. |