I have samba on ext2, the clients are running windows. Normaly the date in windows show the last date/time a file was written to but now it show just the last time when the file was accessed.
I remember reading about this problem/feature somewhere but am not completely sure whether it is something that must be disabled in Samba or as a mount option for the file system. I assume it's Samba because otherwise I would see the date change too when accessing a file from console? On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Holger Krull wrote: > Remco Barendse schrieb: > > Don't know if i understand your problem. I have samba on reiserfs here > and it keeps different timestamps for changed and for access. Are you > sure you are look at the right entry? > Are you using Windows or Unix to look at the file dates? > > > > > Hi list! > > > > Is it possible to prevent Samba from modifying the changed time stamp? Now > > the time stamp is reset every time a file is accessed, even if there are > > no changes to it. > > > > I would just like it to show when the file was written to or changed, not > > accessed! > > > > Thanks! > > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
