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NAME

       tsk_gettimes - Collect MAC times from a disk image into a body file.

SYNOPSIS

       tsk_gettimes  [-vV]  [  -f fstype ] [ -i imgtype ] [ -b dev_sector_size ] [ -z zone ] [ -s
       seconds ] image [images]

DESCRIPTION

       tsk_gettimes examines each of the file systems in a disk image and returns the data  about
       them  in  the MACtime body format (the same as running 'fls -m' on each file system).  The
       output of this can be used as input to mactime to make a timeline of  file  activity.  The
       data is printed to STDOUT, which can then be redirected to a file.

       The arguments are as follows:

       -v     verbose output to stderr

       -V     Print version

       -f fstype
              Specify  the  file  system  type.   Use '-f list' to list the supported file system
              types.  If not given, autodetection methods are used.

       -i imgtype
              The format of the image file, such as raw.  Use '-i list'  to  list  the  supported
              types.  If not given, autodetection methods are used.

       -b dev_sector_size
              The size (in bytes) of the device sectors.  If not given, autodetection methods are
              used.

       -o sector_offset
              Sector offset for a volume to recover (recovers only that  volume)  If  not  given,
              will attempt to recover all volumes in image and save them to different folders.

       -s seconds
              The  time  skew  of  the  original system in seconds.  For example, if the original
              system was 100 seconds slow, this value would be -100.

       -z zone
              The ASCII string of the time zone of the original system.  For example, EST or GMT.
              These strings must be defined by your operating system and may vary.

       image [images]
              The  disk  or  partition  image to read, whose format is given with '-i'.  Multiple
              image file names can be given if the image is split  into  multiple  segments.   If
              only  one  image  file  is given, and its name is the first in a sequence (e.g., as
              indicated by  ending  in  '.001'),  subsequent  image  segments  will  be  included
              automatically.

EXAMPLES

       To collect data about image image.dd:

            # tsk_gettimes ./image.dd > body.txt

AUTHOR

       Brian Carrier <carrier at sleuthkit dot org>

       Send documentation updates to <doc-updates at sleuthkit dot org>

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