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02-07-2001 11:54 AM
02-07-2001 11:54 AM
Why file access/modification/status date reverts to May 1999?
Also, is there a command to verify access and status change timestamps?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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02-07-2001 03:01 PM
02-07-2001 03:01 PM
Re: Why file access/modification/status date reverts to May 1999?
1. Are you sure the hardware you mention is Y2K compliant?
2. Do you have all Y2K patches installed (seems kind of late!!)
3. Using the library call fstat, you can write a c-program that does exactly that.
Hope this helps,
Rik
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02-08-2001 03:00 PM
02-08-2001 03:00 PM
Re: Why file access/modification/status date reverts to May 1999?
Just installed a more recent Y2K patch bundle, and still I have a file time stamp anomolly. There must be a patch that address this problem. Being drive space is limited, our system adminstrator opts not to install complete general patch bundles.
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02-08-2001 03:11 PM
02-08-2001 03:11 PM
Re: Why file access/modification/status date reverts to May 1999?
If you touch a file, what is the timestamp you are getting?
Steven Sim Kok Leong
Brainbench MVP for Unix Admin
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02-09-2001 07:49 AM
02-09-2001 07:49 AM
Re: Why file access/modification/status date reverts to May 1999?
I also have noted that in root, the problem does not exist.