Re: oldest file in a filesystem

Bob.Kelley_at_BRINKSINC.COM
Date: 04/29/04

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    Hi *

    I am trying to trouble-shoot a problem with cache-corruption on an imaging
    system. It would be very helpful if I could locate the oldest file
    (modified or created) in that cache. Does anyone know of a script that
    would do this? The cache is about 35GB in size and the average file size
    is ~ 100K.

    The corruption is definitely application-related. We would just like to
    pinpoint the point in time that it began in order to discover the root
    cause.

    TIA

    David Taylor

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