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  • Thanks for your answer roaima. Actually, here is the deal : - The Unix/Linux server is hosting CIFS shares and is a production server accessed by other systems/services. - A Windows server connecting to the Unix/Linux one thru CIFS shared will open files to backup/search in their content. - The goal is to avoid update LAST ACCESS metadata on opened files because there might be an archiving solution that would rehydrate files and/or consider files as being updated. I hope it's better with these informations Commented Jun 27, 2019 at 7:13
  • Anyone ? Am I all alone with this question as a lot of people is concerned ? :) Commented Jun 27, 2019 at 16:20
  • Please be patient! I don't know what timezone you're in, but the west coast USA is only just starting, and Australia/China/New Zealand, etc. are (probably) still asleep. Those in UK/Europe will have been working all day and may only now be able to start considering a response to your question. Commented Jun 27, 2019 at 17:08