WriteableExampleDescriptionTypeSystem attribute (key)
noThe date/time recorded
in the atime field of the
numericsystem::onDiskAtime
• Query criteria
(seconds):
1334642962
file inode in the file
system. See
“system::onDiskAtime”
(page 183).
• JSON response
(including
nanoseconds):
334642962.556708192
See “API date
formats” (page 174).
noSee “API date
formats” (page 174).
The date/time of the
last status change
(ctime).
numericsystem::lastChangedTime
noSee “API date
formats” (page 174).
The date/time of the
last content
modification (mtime).
numericsystem::lastModifiedTime
yes (see
“Retention
See “API date
formats” (page 174).
The date/time when a
retained file will expire
numericsystem::retentionExpirationTime
properties(or has expired) from
assignment”
(page 172))
retention. After
expiration, the file
reverts to WORM but
not retained status. This
attribute applies only to
files, returning 0 for
directories. If a file has
never been retained,
this value is 0.
noA decimal number,
such as 33060 for
The Linux
mode/permission bits,
numericsystem::mode
the octal valuea combination of the
0100444 (regularvalues shown by the
file, read-only forLinux man 2 stat
owner / group /
other).
command). See
“system::mode”
(page 184) for more
information.
notier1_fastThe user-defined name
of the IBRIX tier of
numericsystem::tier
storage hosting this file
or directory.
If the file is stored in a
segment that is not
assigned to any tier, the
string literal no tier
is returned.
noSee “API date
formats” (page 174).
The date/time when the
file or directory was
numericsystem::createTime
created (added or
uploaded) to the IBRIX
file system.
partial (see
system::worm)
A decimal number,
such as 11 for the bit
The current
WORM/retention state
numericsystem::retentionState
value 0x0B (underof the file, which is a
legal hold, andcombination of these bit
values: retained, and
WORM)
0x01: WORM
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