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Hi, As the docs say, if I want a HDF5 served by h5serve to be readonly, I set the file perms as such. If I set the permissions to read only and put a new HDF5 file in the data/ dir it is detected and seems to work fine. But if I don't do that, H5serv writes some meta data into the root group of my HDF5 files. Specifically ctime, mtime, and a bunch of mappings from object ref ids to UUIDs. If H5serv works without this stuff, I'm wondering how it works, and what the point in having it is at all? I would prefer it wasn't written there by default. Is there a setting? Regards, Sam. --
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