Hi,
On 24/07/2009, at 10:18 , Goetz T. Fischer wrote:
hello,
it might be a classic but how can i tell networker not to change the
atime of
the files?
i'm on 7.2.1 unix.
To start, I'd suggest upgrading. 7.2.1 is too old now and unsupported.
However, you'll need to craft a directive for the files or filesystems
in question and include the 'atimeasm' in that directive.
E.g., you might setup a directive such as the following:
<< / >>
+atimeasm: * .*
And then add to that any other custom directives you need, before
applying that to the client.
More can be found by "man uasm" and searching for atimeasm.
Cheers,
Preston.
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