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How to determine nfs mount time
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There are numerous mounts on my local system from various other remote machines. I was looking for some way to determine the time stamp when the drives are mounted. like say if there is a mount name backup on local system. I want to determine the timestamp when it was mounted. any help is much appreciated. |
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What operating system are you on?
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (s390x)
VERSION = 11 PATCHLEVEL = 1 |
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after some research i have found a parameter called "age" under /proc/self/mountstats
It displays the time in seconds. |
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