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Thomas Mueller commented on JCR-3547:
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Sorry I didn't see this issue before.

Yes, the value should be reset to 0. 

There is one exception, and I'm not sure if that's a possible / common use 
case: it shouldn't be reset if another garbage collection is running. I wonder 
if we could detect this reliably. Maybe only reset if the current value matches 
the value in the GarbageCollector class?
                
> Datastore GC doesn't reset updateModifiedDateOnAccess on datastore
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JCR-3547
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-3547
>             Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: jackrabbit-core
>    Affects Versions: 2.4, 2.5
>            Reporter: Shashank Gupta
>         Attachments: GarbageCollector.java.patch
>
>
> In mark phase, GC updates store.updateModifiedDateOnAccess with current time, 
> so that datastore updates record’s lastModified timestamp upon subsequent 
> read/scan.
>  But  GC doesn't reset it to 0. So even after GC completes, datastore will 
> continue updating lastModified timestamp on read invocations and it will have 
> performance impact. 

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