On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 13:44 -0500, John Baldwin wrote: > On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 3:02:16 pm Bruno Lauzé wrote: > > root_at_pcbsd:/dev # stat /dev/ada0 > > 1895890688 97 crw-rw-rw- 1 root operator 97 0 "Feb 18 10:52:11 2014" "Feb 17 > 09:36:43 2014" "Feb 17 09:36:43 2014" "Dec 31 17:59:59 1969" 4096 0 0 > /dev/ada0 > > > > root_at_pcbsd:/dev # stat /dev/ada0p2 > > 1895890688 103 crw-rw-rw- 1 root operator 103 0 "Feb 18 10:52:05 2014" "Feb > 17 09:36:43 2014" "Feb 17 09:36:43 2014" "Dec 31 17:59:59 1969" 4096 0 0 > /dev/ada0p2 > > > > root_at_pcbsd:/dev # stat /dev/ada0p3 > > 1895890688 105 crw-rw-rw- 1 root operator 105 0 "Feb 18 10:52:21 2014" "Feb > 17 09:36:43 2014" "Feb 17 09:36:43 2014" "Dec 31 17:59:59 1969" 4096 0 0 > /dev/ada0p3 > > > > As we can see all files in devfs reports Dec 31 1969 as creation time. > > > > Can we look to manage this value to know when a certain device was > installed? > > > > It would be really great to know when a disk was replaced. > > > > Would there be any other mechanism to accomplish this? > > I think if you hot attach a device post-boot it will have the time it was > attached as the birth time. I think it is only devices created during boot > that use time 0. > That's actually a time of -1 converted to some local timezone. I'm not sure that's germane, just thought I'd mention it. revolution > date -jur -1 Wed Dec 31 23:59:59 UTC 1969 -- IanReceived on Wed Feb 19 2014 - 18:20:58 UTC
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