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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How do I access the create date from Windows after the file has been FTP'd to UNIX ? Post 302245521 by gavman99 on Friday 10th of October 2008 09:53:50 AM
Old 10-10-2008
How do I access the create date from Windows after the file has been FTP'd to UNIX ?

I run an application that creates a hostname_log.txt file on the c:\ of each windows workstation.

At the end of each day, these log files are FTP'd to a directory on a UNIX box.

When I run "ls -lrt", the timestamp that is displayed is the timestamp that the FTP occured, not the timestamp that the file was originally created back on the windows workstation.

Is it possible to access this original "file created timestamp" from the UNIX box ?

Many thanks in advance.

Last edited by gavman99; 10-10-2008 at 10:54 AM.. Reason: Typo
 

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AMCHECKDUMP(8)						  System Administration Commands					    AMCHECKDUMP(8)

NAME
amcheckdump - check the results of an Amanda dump SYNOPSIS
amcheckdump [--timestamp|-t timestamp] [--verbose] [-o configoption...] config DESCRIPTION
Amcheckdump verifies Amanda dump images by reading them from storage volume(s) and verifying that the images can be parsed by the appropriate application (if available). For example, a GNUTAR image is passed to GNU Tar for parsing, and any errors (e.g., corrupt or missing data) are noted. The application runs on the most recent dump or, if --timestamp is specified, on the most recent dump with that timestamp. Note that the verification is local to the Amanda server; if the dump application is not available, or is configured differently on the server than on the client, then the verification will most likely fail. If a changer is available, it is used to load the required tapes. Otherwise, the application interactively requests the tapes. See the "CONFIGURATION OVERRIDE" section in amanda(8) for information on the -o option. EXAMPLE
# check the most recent dump amcheckdump MYCONFIG # check a specific dump from back in '78 amcheckdump MYCONFIG --timestamp 19780615 SEE ALSO
amanda(8), amcheck(8) The Amanda Wiki: : http://wiki.zmanda.com/ AUTHOR
Ian Turner <ian@zmanda.com> Zmanda, Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com) Amanda 3.3.1 02/21/2012 AMCHECKDUMP(8)
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