Laurenz, Dirk
2004-Nov-01 13:02 UTC
[Samba] Re: Two Questions concerning samba - file access times- two instances on one server
Hi,
it depends on the user i found out, i made up a separate thread now...
RE: [Samba] Problem with 3.0.7 - set_filetime
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Dirk Laurenz
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-| .samba.org] On Behalf Of Igor Belyi
-| Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 3:11 PM
-| To: Holger Krull
-| Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
-| Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: Two Questions concerning samba -
-| file access times- two instances on one server
-|
-| Holger Krull wrote:
-|
-| >> It's more like an ext3 question...
-| >> NTFS has create, modify, and access timestamps whereas
-| >> ext3 has change, modify, and access ones.
-| >>
-| >> According to my experiments on NTFS:
-| >> 'create' really never changed.
-| >> 'modify' changes whenever file is saved.
-| >> 'access' changes whenever property of the file
-| (Permissions or its
-| >> name) get changed.
-| >> reading file does not change any timestamp at least when
-| I read a
-| >> text file with Notepad.exe.
-| >
-| >
-| > That's strange, because it should do just that, it does
-| here. Are you
-| > shure you didn't set NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate in your registry?
-|
-|
-| Interesting... I've tried to read the same file today and
-| it got access
-| timestamp updated... Probably, there's some caching gets
-| involved - that
-| there some time have to pass before reading will result in access
-| timestamp updated. And no - I don't have it set.
-|
-| Igor
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