We have come across some older volumes with a missing last update time
stamp:

creationDate 1096483253 Wed Sep 29 14:40:53 2004
accessDate 0        Wed Dec 31 19:00:00 1969
updateDate 0        Wed Dec 31 19:00:00 1969
backupDate 1548223206 Wed Jan 23 01:00:06 2019
copyDate 1523901482 Mon Apr 16 13:58:02 2018


This is likely an older bug, but I'm wondering if there is a way
to fix these volumes.  When creating a new volume with 1.8.2
the updateDate == creationDate, which makes sense.

Is there any way to force the updateDate to match the creationDate when
it is found to be zero?

Kris

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