----- "Stephan von Krawczynski" <skraw at ithnet.com> wrote: > Hello again, > Simply try this: > untar some kernel archive on your local disk and look at the mtime of > the created top directory. now untar the same archive on an exported > gluster fs and compare the mtimes. > You will find out that mtime on gluster fs is generally not set (by > tar), not only during a healing process. Obviously this is a bug, easy to > reproduce. I tried this just now and tar sets the mtime correctly for me on an mtime mount. Can you reproduce -- Engineer - http://gluster.com/