You probably knew this but if you can run under ISPF, batch or interactive,
use LMMSTATS.

Otherwise found this on the format of the PDS directory:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.f54mc00/ispmc28.htm

Ken

On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 12:18 PM, Paul Gilmartin <
0000000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> After my questions in a couple fora went unanswered, I looked further
> into NFS documentation:
>
>     z/OS Network File System Guide and Reference
>     SC26-7417-13
>
>     ... File time stamps in UNIX format are part of the attributes required
>     by the NFS protocol for NFS client/server communication. ...
>
>     2. MVS maintains the PDSE member create/change time stamp (mtime) in
> the
>         PDSE AX cell. The Server uses a FileAccessMethodService (FAMS)
> call ...
>
> A Google search for FAMS returns the NFS reference, a SHARE presentation,
> a RFE,
> and several APARs.
>
> Where is this thing documented?  It should be useful.
>
> Also, from the NFS Guide:
>
>     ... The server uses the following main time stamp sources to generate
>     UNIX time stamps for MVS z/OS conventional (legacy) file systems:
>
>     DSCB (data set control block)
>     Master Catalog data set attribute extension (AX) cell
>     PDSE member attribute extension (AX) cell
>     ISPF member statistics
>     TOD (current time_of_day on the server side).
>
> Rube Goldberg.
>
> -- gil
>
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