nixCraft: "I want to copy (rsync to remote server) a directory tree whenever file uploaded or deleted in /var/www/html/upload/ directory under Linux operating systems for backup purpose and/or load balancing purpose without getting into complex file sharing setup such as NFS or GFS iscsi storage."
Whef wrote:So, whatever it is it's still in the wind.
As the title suggests, is there a way of being notified of recently opened sockets using inotify/inotify-tools? As far as I can tell inotify only works with inodes and specifically testing if those inodes are sockets isn't something that inotify is actually capable of. Further to that, I can't seem to find where sockets FD's are stored.
I am consistently running out of inotify resources, leading to errors along the lines of:
# tail -f /some/files
tail: inotify resources exhausted
tail: inotify cannot be used, reverting to polling
This eventually happens even if I grow the value of fs.inotify.max_user_watches.
I'm trying to figure out which processes are deleting files from a specific directory on my CentOS server.
I looked at inotify, but all this does is to tell me how many file deletions are occurring; it does not tell me what process run by which user did the deletions, nor does it tell me when they happened.
I also tried auditd, but I have had no luck in getting it set up on my server.
Does anyo
Tom Gundersen wrote:
This April marked the ten year anniversary of the last net-tools
release. We decided to look at this as an opportunity to deprecate
net-tools and provide alternative, and better maintained, solutions
for net-tools functionality.
Short but sweet post here: Getting a few numbers on community growth for the openSUSE Day introduction at LinuxTag, I noticed that the openSUSE Forums have now passed 30,000 users!
Hi all!
Today we continue with public discussions about strategy proposals
submitted by you, our beloved community. The first one is the "Linux
Distribution Platform Strategy":
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=== openSUSE, the Linux distribution platform ===
== Goals ==
Is this thing on? *tap* *tap*. Good evening friends, this is your openSUSE Board speaking. If you didn’t hear yet, Novell has agreed to be acquired by Attachmate Corporation. What does that mean for the openSUSE Project?