That’s a cool one. :)

What if you use the "random date" file as a time reference to touch another 
file (like, 'touch -r file02 file03’)?

-- 
Stephen



> On Feb 3, 2017, at 7:46 AM, Andreas Mattsson <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> I’m having some really strange timestamp behaviour when doing file operations 
> on NFS mounts shared via CES on spectrum scale 4.2.1.1
> The NFS clients are up to date Centos and Debian machines.
> All Scale servers and NFS clients have correct date and time via NTP.
>  
> Creating a file, for instance ‘touch file00’, gives correct timestamp.
> Moving the file, ‘mv file00 file01’, gives correct timestamp
> Copying the file, ‘cp file01 file02’, gives a random timestamp anywhere in 
> time, for instance Oct 12 2095 or Feb 29 1976 or something similar.
>  
> This is only via NFS. Copying the file via a native gpfs-mount or via SMB 
> gives a correct timestamp.
> Doing the same operation over NFS to other NFS-servers works correct, it is 
> only when operating on the NFS-share from the Spectrum Scale CES the issue 
> occurs.
>  
> Have anyone seen this before?
>  
> Regards,
> Andreas Mattsson
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