Details
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Improvement
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Resolution: Fixed
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Minor
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9223372036854775807
Description
In regular "find" it is possible to specify a filename to use for a relative timestamp:
-newerXY reference Compares the timestamp of the current file with reference. The reference argument is normally the name of a file (and one of its timestamps is used for the comparison) but it may also be a string describing an absolute time. X and Y are placeholders for other letters, and these letters select which time belonging to how reference is used for the comparison. a The access time of the file reference B The birth time of the file reference c The inode status change time of reference m The modification time of the file reference Some combinations are invalid; for example, it is invalid for X to be t. Some combinations are not implemented on all systems; for example B is not supported on all systems. If an invalid or unsupported combination of XY is specified, a fatal error results. Time specifications are interpreted as for the argu‐ ment to the -d option of GNU date. If you try to use the birth time of a reference file, and the birth time cannot be deter‐ mined, a fatal error message results. If you specify a test which refers to the birth time of files being examined, this test will fail for any files where the birth time is unknown.
We should enhance Lustre 'lfs find' to support '–newerXY' options.
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Issue Links
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LU-13665 master-2.12 interop: sanity multiple failures
- Resolved