A RHEL 5 gfs2 filesystem is displaying incorrect atime, mtime, and ctime timestamps on files that should not have changing filesystems.
Issue
- A RHEL 5 gfs2 filesystem is displaying incorrect atime, mtime, and ctime timestamps on files that should not have changing filesystems.
- A RHEL 5 gfs2 filesystem is modifying atime, ctime, and mtime timestamps to the time of "2106-02-07"
Environment
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 (with the High Availability and Resilient Storage Add Ons)
- A Global Filesystem 2(
gfs2) kernel-2.6.18-410.el5or newer
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