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Explain different file operations in brief.
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File operations

  • File exists to store information and allow it to be retrieved later.

  • Different system provides different operations to allow storage and retrieval.

  • The most common system calls are shown below.

  • Create :

    The purpose of the call is to announce that the file is coming and to set some attributes.

  • Delete:

    When the file is no longer needed, it has to be deleted to free up disk space.

  • Open:

    The purpose of the open call is to allow the system to fetch the attributes.

  • Close:

    When all accesses are finished, the attributes and disk addresses are no longer needed, so the file should be closed to free up table space.

  • Read:

    Data are read from file. Usually the bytes come from the current position.

  • Write:

    Data are written to the file, usually at the current position.

  • Append:

    This call is restricted form of write. It can only add data to the end of file.

  • Seek:

    For a random access files, a method is needed to specify from where to take the data. Seek repositions the file pointer to a specific place in the file.

  • Get attributes:

    Processes often need to read the file attributes to do their work.

  • Set attributes:

    Some of the attributes are user settable and can be changed after the file has been created. This system call makes that possible.

  • Rename:

    It frequently happens that a user needs to change the name of an existing file. This system call makes it possible.

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