[ceph-users] Re: fixing future rctimes

2021-05-07 Thread David Rivera
Hi guys, Did anyone ever figure out how to fix rctime? I had a directory that was robocopied from a windows host that contained files with modified times in the future. Now the directory tree up to the root will not update rctime. Thanks, David ___ ceph

[ceph-users] Re: fixing future rctimes

2021-03-23 Thread Byrne, Thomas (STFC,RAL,SC)
Thanks Dan (and Theo), Ah, that's a shame, that PR looks good to me, and would certainly allow me to restore some order to our futuristic rctimes (and use them for backup purposes). I'm not sure if there is there anything I can do to help get it merged, but happy to help if possible. Cheers,

[ceph-users] Re: fixing future rctimes

2021-03-23 Thread Dan van der Ster
Hi Tom, Teo prepared a PR but we didn't get feedback: https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/37938 --- dan On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 11:55 AM Byrne, Thomas (STFC,RAL,SC) wrote: > > Hi Dan, > > Did you get anywhere with fixing your future rctimes, or understanding why > you were getting them in the fi

[ceph-users] Re: fixing future rctimes

2021-03-23 Thread Byrne, Thomas (STFC,RAL,SC)
Hi Dan, Did you get anywhere with fixing your future rctimes, or understanding why you were getting them in the first place? I think we've run into this problem, future rctimes with no associated future subdir/item. The other similarity is the future rctimes always seem to end in .090, compare