On 12/12/24 4:28 PM, Rob Gerber wrote:
Bill,

Thank you very much for the information.

You're welcome.


I'll play with this and see if I can figure something out. I wouldn't think the 
mtime should have changed, but if it did, bacula was just doing its job.

Hmmm, I am still looking up something...


I was going to convert that st_mtime (which I assumed was a Unix epoch time string) so we could at least determine the date and time the file was modified, but that number is much, much, much to long to be a Unix epoch time string. :)

And I can't see to find out what exactly Bacula is storing there. Docs say:
----8<----
The LStat field contains basic stat() information about the file or directory. 
You
can decode this Base64 field quite easily in Perl, PHP or even PL/SQL. BVFS
provides also a basic tool to decode the value.
----8<----


Maybe Eric, Arno, or Marcin can chime in here before I figure this out (or if I 
ever find it out)?   :)


Best regards
,
Bill

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