В 12:13 +0000 на 12.01.2021 (вт), user-5...@yandex.com написа:
> > newest file (there is a timestamp inside it) and then rsync that
> > file
> They are binary files and I can't seem to find a timestamp. The file
> consists of 2000 lines, where would I find this timestamp and what
> does it look like? Or do you mean the linux mtime?
I got confused by the name... I just checked on my cluster and it's
binary.
Just "stat" the file from the mount point in /rhev/data-
center/mnt/glusterSD/<host>:_<volume> mount point and it should get
healed.

Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
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