Mac OS X 10.6 /usr/bin/stat command, what is the default output showing me?
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When I run the stat command, what is the output actually showing? I know you can specify format, but I'm troubleshooting rsync from OS X to NetApp SMB, and trying to work out what is and is not copying.. And this is the copy rsync'ed to the SAN.. My guess on the output format is this.. As for the t…
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# stat /Volumes/Media/MediaBank/WEB_D/41/zoomify/41999V21.jpg 234881039 281475121196473 -rwxr--r-- 1 mbank wheel 0 378716 "Aug 9 19:17:50 2010" "Jan…
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I'm not a OS X user, but I'm familiar with FreeBSD. The stat output with it looks the same than yours, but if you want to clarify things to be human-readable, use . Oh, what are those fields? Perhaps this snippet from OS X documentation helps:
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