How to modified file timestamp download fuel
FreeBSD doesn't allow setting a create time that is more recent than the modify time. This is perhaps something we can change in LarryG Junior Member. Joined Aug 1, Messages I'm also having this issue, except mine is also failing when using robocopy. Also upgraded from Really destroys the ability to use my backup software as the backup now copies all the 's of files I've selected for backup rather than the few that were modified.
Is there a temporary work-around to fix this? My backup is now also copying all GB every time. Joined Jun 11, Messages Click to expand The problem with doing this in an xattr is that the file create time becomes application-dependent. I created this a few month ago, you might want to CC yourself: — utimensat system call and C API should allow more than 2 timestamps, to simplify changing birth time. I'm already using zfsacl.
LarryG said:. View attachment and don's see the option 'store dos attributes' anywhere. Where is it located? Unfortunately, to get things running again, I had to reboot my system using the last I had not updated my zpool attributes and the pools were still accessible.
Copying from Windows 10 to FreeNAS now works correctly and modify dates are set to the date on the Windows 10 datasets, not the date copied.
The Release notes for these new I have updated my zpool attributes, so I assume that I can't go back to I also tried the solution you gave 5 posts up, but I had same result as LarryG. No luck. I'll post a fix in here probably later today or early tomorrow. Joined Mar 14, Messages Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Who is building clouds for the independent developer? Exploding turkeys and how not to thaw your frozen bird: Top turkey questions Featured on Meta.
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I'll take a stab at figuring out which of the fs-related call is required in order to implement this. Any suggestion is welcome. Sorry, something went wrong.
Thinking about it, I concluded that preserving timestamps has a niche use case viz. I am closing the issue. Of course, do as you like. The funny thing is that I wrote http-get for mirroring a large number of files. The database uses versioning though, therefore the timestamping was never an issue, but it is still a nice thing to have in the toolkit.
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