On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Brian Chase wrote: > The files in question have timestamps that fall out of the standard Unix > time_t range. Under IRIX the dates showed up as sometime in the year > 1940. Using the touch command on the affected files to update their > timestamps fixed the problem. > > Thanks to Thomas Wardman for the quick response. Or alternately, as Christoph Lupe suggested: -> No need to touch them. Put this in /etc/system: -> -> set nfs:nfs_allow_preepoch_time = 0xffffffff However, the official Sun docs state that the nfs:nfs_allow_preepoch_time parameter should be treated as a boolean, set to either 1 or 0, even though it's stored as a 32-bit value: http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/816-0607/6m735r5fe?a=view#indexterm-79 I'm guessing the 0xffffffff value either works because it's non-zero or because its least significant bit is set. -brian. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sun Jan 26 14:12:51 2003
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