Re: Cephfs recursive stats | rctime in the future

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On 27/02/2019 19:22, David C wrote:
Hi All

I'm seeing quite a few directories in my filesystem with rctime years in the future. E.g

]# getfattr -d -m ceph.dir.* /path/to/dir
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file:  path/to/dir
ceph.dir.entries="357"
ceph.dir.files="1"
ceph.dir.rbytes="35606883904011"
ceph.dir.rctime="1851480065.090"
ceph.dir.rentries="12216551"
ceph.dir.rfiles="10540827"
ceph.dir.rsubdirs="1675724"
ceph.dir.subdirs="356"

That's showing a last modified time of 2 Sept 2028, the day and month are also wrong.

Obvious question: are you sure the date/time on your cluster nodes and your clients is correct? Can you track down which files (if any) have the ctime in the future by following the rctime down the filesystem tree?

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