The way gnutar "preserves" atime is by noting it before the read, and
setting it back after the read, thus wiping out a legitimate setting of
atime occuring during that interval.
Yeah, the netapps mess with unix times. Did you notice that mtime and
ctime always match?
Now that I know you're on
> Hi all
>
> I hope no one minds but I was asked to post my timetrial findings back
> to the list.
> Hope it helps someone else as well, if you have any suggestions please
> mention them as I need all the speed that I can get
>
> The scenaro is as follows
> I have to switch mail servers and I n
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>On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 03:01:02PM +, Bruno Ferreira wrote:
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