Stat (Unix)

stat() is a Unix system call that returns useful data about an i-node. The semantics of stat() vary between Operating Systems. In the platform-independent scripting tool Perl, stat() returns a thirteen-element array. From the Perl documentation:
  Not all fields are supported on all filesystem types.  Here are the  meaning of the fields:     0 dev      device number of filesystem   1 ino      inode number   2 mode     file mode  (type and permissions)   3 nlink    number of (hard) links to the file   4 uid      numeric user ID of file's owner   5 gid      numeric group ID of file's owner   6 rdev     the device identifier (special files only)   7 size     total size of file, in bytes   8 atime    last access time in Unix time format   9 mtime    last modify time in Unix time format  10 ctime    inode change time (NOT creation time!) in Unix time format  11 blksize  preferred block size for file system I/O  12 blocks   actual number of blocks allocated 
(Borrowed from http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/docs/ActivePerl/lib/Pod/perlfunc.html)

 

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