Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "dovecot.index mtime"
2008 Aug 24
1
mtime, atime, ctime
Hello
I am making backup of a Plesk Debian server to /backup using Rsync.
My questioin is how can I preserve the ctime, mtime, and atime of
original files?
Thanks
2007 Jan 30
1
rsync files with mtime
Hi,
I try to rsync files only X days old.
This is my setup. The backup server needs to store all servers' backup
and only has space for 7 days backup. But each individual server has
backup for 21 days. On the backup server, i remove files older than 7
days. When backup server pulls files, I want rsync only pull files
with mtime last 7 days.
Searching through the archive, someone suggested
2006 Feb 17
3
rsync files with certain mtime
Hello List,
How would i rsync all files which are older than X-Days? I am missing
some kind of -mtime option. Since this is quite common for backups i am
wondering how you are doing this kind of stuff.
Thanks, Mario
2004 Oct 08
2
Ext 2/3 overwriting remnant data & use of data blocks - security
Greetings all-
I am conducting security testing on a device that uses Linux 2.4 with ext3. I am testing secure overwrite of remnant data in temporary files, but have run into a real good stumpper in the way Ext allocates data blocks. I've got 10 yrs of *NIX behind me, several with Linux, and this has really got me perplexed as I can't find any documentation explaining the subject
2016 Jun 02
2
[PATCH] Link count attribute extension
Hello,
This patch adds client and server support for transmitting the st_nlink field
across SSH2_FXP_NAME and SSH2_FXP_ATTRS responses.
Please let me know if there anything I can do to improve this patch. I am
not subscribed to list so please CC me.
Index: sftp-common.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/ssh/sftp-common.c,v
retrieving
2006 Mar 17
3
Timestamps casted to nil?
Hi,
for some reason, all timestamp fields with or without time zone in my
Postgres tables seem to be casted to nil. From console:
>> me = User.find(''PS12345'')
=> #<User:0x2379788 @attributes={"mtime"=>"01.03.2006 13:26:32.737166",
"valid"=>"8", "valid_from"=>"01.03.1999 14:09:21 CET",
2002 Dec 20
1
smbclient and large file support
smbclient (and smbtar) in version 2.2.7a (and prior) has problems with
large files (> 4GB). The following patch (against 2.2.7a) fixes all
known problems with this. This code has been checked into the CVS tree
in all branches as well.
--
======================================================================
Herb Lewis Silicon Graphics
Networking Engineer
2016 Feb 19
2
problem cloning storage pool volume
I'm trying to clone a volume in a storage pool and I'm following the steps
described here:
http://libvirt.org/docs/libvirt-appdev-guide-python/en-US/html/libvirt_application_development_guide_using_python-Storage_Pools-Cloning.html
My code looks like:
destXML = """
<volume>
2004 Oct 11
4
Detecting unused accounts
I'm looking for a way to figure out which accounts have not been logged in
to in over n days. It occurs to me that, perhaps, the way to do this
would be to look at the mtime on one of the dovecot-maintained files, like
'dovecot-uidlist'. Is there a particular file that would be modified on
(almost) every login, whether it be via POP or IMAP?
-Ben
--
Ben Beuchler
2003 Aug 11
8
Samba vs. Windows : significant difference in timestamp handling ?
Hi there,
i still have a weird problem with Powerpoint an Excel files stored on a
Samba share.
Only read on if you
-use a samba share as MULTI-user file repository (no force_user etc.)
-where multiple, different users share files in common directories
-the modification time of a file is of any relevance to you.
(seems like lots of folks don?t bother access rights or keep their
information
2004 Oct 26
1
Filesystem requirements
What are the filesystem requirements for dovecot - for example I see
some people are running with atime updates switched off (as I intend to
do so myself), so presumably dovecot has no need of an accurate atime
implementation.
How about directory atime? ctime/mtime etc?
I'm intending to run on a linux box using local disk, so am currently
considering using reiserfs (3.6) with noatime,
2011 Mar 05
1
file mode lost in file.copy()?
Hi,
Recently I noticed file.copy() would discard the file mode
information. Is this the expected behaviour or a bug for file.copy()?
> file.create('testfile')
[1] TRUE
> file.info('testfile')
size isdir mode mtime ctime
testfile 0 FALSE 644 2011-03-05 17:06:39 2011-03-05 17:06:39
atime uid gid uname grname
2011 Mar 05
1
file mode lost in file.copy()?
Hi,
Recently I noticed file.copy() would discard the file mode
information. Is this the expected behaviour or a bug for file.copy()?
> file.create('testfile')
[1] TRUE
> file.info('testfile')
size isdir mode mtime ctime
testfile 0 FALSE 644 2011-03-05 17:06:39 2011-03-05 17:06:39
atime uid gid uname grname
2014 Feb 20
1
dovecot with maildir not using mtime on reindex
Hi.
It seems that dovecot is using the current time, not a maildir file's mtime for INTERNALDATE when a message is re-indexed:
$ cd Index
$ rm -rf .INBOX
$ cd ../Maildir/cur
$ stat *
File: `1392914632.P54451Q0M08633.smtpin01,S=2215,W=2249:2,'
Size: 960 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 1048576 regular file
Device: 36h/54d Inode: 11132959 Links: 1
Access: (0600/-rw-------)
2016 Feb 19
2
Re: problem cloning storage pool volume
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 12:12 PM, Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 11:12:32AM +0000, Andrei Perietanu wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to clone a volume in a storage pool and I'm following the steps
>> described here:
>>
>>
2012 Jul 15
3
Last login datetime on accounts
I have searching for the best way to tell if a Dovecot user is idle by finding the last time they have logged in.
Right now the best way I can tell is to do something like "touch" a file in the users homedir via a post login exec.
This seems like a LOT of overhead, to accomplish such a simple task, especially if your doing a lot of dozens of logins per second. Is there an
2010 Nov 29
1
tar R command
Hello,
The documentation for the tar command leads me to think there is an internal implementation when the command can't be found in the OS.
However, it doesn't seem to be the case, as I get an empty .tar file generated on a small example I made :
> dir(pattern = "jpg")
[1] "MA56237502_635.jpg"
> file.info("MA56237502_635.jpg")
2017 May 02
2
Purge Trash Fileserver
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 9:20 AM, Dario Lesca via samba
<samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Il giorno mar, 25/04/2017 alle 09.25 -0300, Carlos A. P. Cunha via
> samba ha scritto:
>> Hello
>> My fileserver is a samba 4.5.4, in Ubuntu 14.04, is all ok.
>> My question is,
>>
>> Have the recycle bin enabled, and would like a way to rotate the
>> files,
2017 Apr 25
3
Purge Trash Fileserver
Hello
My fileserver is a samba 4.5.4, in Ubuntu 14.04, is all ok.
My question is,
Have the recycle bin enabled, and would like a way to rotate the files,
already have something today that is via find
Find /mnt/samba -depth -mtime +30 -print -delete
This works however, it will delete the files inside the destination with
more than 30 days, but this more than 30 days is not when it went to
2010 Sep 13
2
as.Date() add a day to a date
I'm trying to understand why as.Date() is converting a the modified date of
a file from August 22 to August 23.
> foo <- file.info(file.to.process)
> str(foo)
'data.frame': 1 obs. of 10 variables:
$ size : num 5.37e+09
$ isdir : logi FALSE
$ mode :Class 'octmode' int 436
$ mtime : POSIXct, format: "2010-08-22 23:14:52"
$ ctime : POSIXct, format: