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Что (кто) такое news:comp sys unix aix - определение

UNIX SYSTEM CALL
Nlink; Rdev; St mtime; Stat(2); Fstat (Unix); Lstat (Unix); Lstat; Atime (Unix); Sys/stat.h; Noatime; Stat (Unix); Relatime; Lazytime
  • <code>stat</code> command line
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Advanced Interactive eXecutive         
  • alt=AIX PS/2 1.3 AIXwindows Desktop
  • alt=AIX PS/2 1.3 console login
  • The [[Common Desktop Environment]], AIX's default [[graphical user interface]]
  • AIX Version 4 console login prompt
  • The default login banner for AIX 5.3 on PowerPC
  • Old logo
  • [[IBM]] [[RS/6000]] AIX file servers used for ''ibm.com'' in the 1990s
  • servers]] running ''ibm.com'' in early 1998
  • servers]] running ''ibm.com'' in early 1998
  • The initial menu, when running in text mode
UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM FROM IBM
IBM370/AIX; IBM-RT/AIX; AIX Operating System; Object Data Manager; Advanced IBM UNIX; Advanced Interactive eXecutive; AIX operating system; AIX (operating system); Ibm lum; AIX; IBM AIX (operating system); Aix os; AIXv3; VM/IX; IX/370; IBM AIX/370; AIX/370; IBM AIX/390; AIX/390; AIX for Apple Network Servers; AIX for Apple Network Server; AIX for ANS; IBM AIX/PS2; AIX/PS2; IBM AIX/RT; AIX/RT; IBM System AIX
<operating system> (AIX) IBM's version of Unix, taken as the basis for the OSF standard. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.sys.unix.aix. (1994-11-24)
IBM AIX         
  • alt=AIX PS/2 1.3 AIXwindows Desktop
  • alt=AIX PS/2 1.3 console login
  • The [[Common Desktop Environment]], AIX's default [[graphical user interface]]
  • AIX Version 4 console login prompt
  • The default login banner for AIX 5.3 on PowerPC
  • Old logo
  • [[IBM]] [[RS/6000]] AIX file servers used for ''ibm.com'' in the 1990s
  • servers]] running ''ibm.com'' in early 1998
  • servers]] running ''ibm.com'' in early 1998
  • The initial menu, when running in text mode
UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM FROM IBM
IBM370/AIX; IBM-RT/AIX; AIX Operating System; Object Data Manager; Advanced IBM UNIX; Advanced Interactive eXecutive; AIX operating system; AIX (operating system); Ibm lum; AIX; IBM AIX (operating system); Aix os; AIXv3; VM/IX; IX/370; IBM AIX/370; AIX/370; IBM AIX/390; AIX/390; AIX for Apple Network Servers; AIX for Apple Network Server; AIX for ANS; IBM AIX/PS2; AIX/PS2; IBM AIX/RT; AIX/RT; IBM System AIX

AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive, pronounced , “ay-eye-ex”) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM for several of its computer platforms.

CB UNIX         
UNIX VARIANT DEVELOPED BY THE COLUMBUS, OHIO BRANCH OF BELL LABS
CB Unix; CB-UNIX
Columbus UNIX, or CB UNIX, is a discontinued variant of the UNIX operating system used internally at Bell Labs for administrative databases and transaction processing. It was developed at the Columbus, Ohio branch, based on V6, V7 and PWB Unix.
Research Unix         
  • [[Version 7 Unix]] for the [[PDP-11]], running in [[SIMH]]
THE ORIGINAL UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM FROM BELL LABS
Version 8 Unix; Version 9 Unix; Version 10 Unix; Tenth Edition Unix; V10 Unix; Eighth Edition Unix; Ninth Edition Unix; V8 Unix; V9 Unix; IX (operating system); Unix Fifth Edition; Eight Edition Unix; Unix Research Version 4; Version 5 Unix; Version 4 Unix; Version 3 Unix; Version 1 Unix; Version 2 Unix; Eighth Unix
The term "Research Unix" refers to early versions of the Unix operating system for DEC PDP-7, PDP-11, VAX and Interdata 7/32 and 8/32 computers, developed in the Bell Labs Computing Sciences Research Center (CSRC).
List of Unix commands         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Unix utilities; List of popular Unix programs; Unix commands; List of Unix program; List of Linux programs; List of popular Linux programs; Linux commands; Linux programs; List of unix commands; List of unix programs; List of Unix programs; Unix tool; Unix commandline tools; Unix utilities; Unix command; UNIX command; Unix utility; List of Unix Programs; Stty; Id (Unix); Asa (Unix); Cxref; Delta (Unix); Localedef; Newgrp; Qalter; Rmdel; Pathchk; Stty (Unix); Readlink; Readlink (Unix)
This is a list of Unix commands as specified by IEEE Std 1003.1-2008, which is part of the Single UNIX Specification (SUS).
cxref         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Unix utilities; List of popular Unix programs; Unix commands; List of Unix program; List of Linux programs; List of popular Linux programs; Linux commands; Linux programs; List of unix commands; List of unix programs; List of Unix programs; Unix tool; Unix commandline tools; Unix utilities; Unix command; UNIX command; Unix utility; List of Unix Programs; Stty; Id (Unix); Asa (Unix); Cxref; Delta (Unix); Localedef; Newgrp; Qalter; Rmdel; Pathchk; Stty (Unix); Readlink; Readlink (Unix)
<tool> A cross-reference generator by Arnold Robbins from Georgia Institute of Technology. (2000-02-29)
UN*X         
  • Simplified history of Unix-like operating systems
OPERATING SYSTEM THAT BEHAVES IN A MANNER SIMILAR TO A UNIX SYSTEM
UNIX-like; Un*x; UNIX-style; Unix-style; Unices; Unix-like operating system; Unx; *NIX; *nix; Unix-alike; Open source Unix; Open source unix; *nice; *nices; Unixoid; *Nix; *n*x; Unix like; UNIX like; Unix clone; Unix-like system; Unix-like OS; Unix-Like; Genetic Unix; Functional Unix; Trademark Unix; Branded Unix; UN*X; UNIX-like operating system; Unixen; Compatibility layers for Unix-like operating systems
<operating system, convention> Used to refer to the Unix operating system (a trademark of AT&T) in writing, but avoiding the need for the ugly (TM) typography. Also used to refer to any or all varieties of Unixoid operating systems. Ironically, lawyers now say that the requirement for the TM-postfix has no legal force, but the asterisk usage is entrenched anyhow. It has been suggested that there may be a psychological connection to practice in certain religions (especially Judaism) in which the name of the deity is never written out in full, e.g. "YHWH" or "G--d" is used. See also glob. (1998-04-17)
Unix-like         
  • Simplified history of Unix-like operating systems
OPERATING SYSTEM THAT BEHAVES IN A MANNER SIMILAR TO A UNIX SYSTEM
UNIX-like; Un*x; UNIX-style; Unix-style; Unices; Unix-like operating system; Unx; *NIX; *nix; Unix-alike; Open source Unix; Open source unix; *nice; *nices; Unixoid; *Nix; *n*x; Unix like; UNIX like; Unix clone; Unix-like system; Unix-like OS; Unix-Like; Genetic Unix; Functional Unix; Trademark Unix; Branded Unix; UN*X; UNIX-like operating system; Unixen; Compatibility layers for Unix-like operating systems
A Unix-like (sometimes referred to as UN*X or *nix) operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, although not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification. A Unix-like application is one that behaves like the corresponding Unix command or shell.
AIX         
  • alt=AIX PS/2 1.3 AIXwindows Desktop
  • alt=AIX PS/2 1.3 console login
  • The [[Common Desktop Environment]], AIX's default [[graphical user interface]]
  • AIX Version 4 console login prompt
  • The default login banner for AIX 5.3 on PowerPC
  • Old logo
  • [[IBM]] [[RS/6000]] AIX file servers used for ''ibm.com'' in the 1990s
  • servers]] running ''ibm.com'' in early 1998
  • servers]] running ''ibm.com'' in early 1998
  • The initial menu, when running in text mode
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Aix, France; Aix (disambiguation); AIX (disambiguation)
Stat (system call)         
is a Unix system call that returns file attributes about an inode. The semantics of vary between operating systems.

Википедия

Stat (system call)

stat() is a Unix system call that returns file attributes about an inode. The semantics of stat() vary between operating systems. As an example, Unix command ls uses this system call to retrieve information on files that includes:

  • atime: time of last access (ls -lu)
  • mtime: time of last modification (ls -l)
  • ctime: time of last status change (ls -lc)

stat appeared in Version 1 Unix. It is among the few original Unix system calls to change, with Version 4's addition of group permissions and larger file size.