Re: Monitoring File Access (Read / Write)
Re: Monitoring File Access (Read / Write)
- Subject: Re: Monitoring File Access (Read / Write)
- From: Krishna Monian <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 16:06:12 -0700 (PDT)
Where could I find the source for fs_usage?
I dont think kqueue gives u the path of the file.
fs_usage seems better in that aspect. Correct me if I
am wrong though.
Thanks
--- Justin Walker <email@hidden> wrote:
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On Jun 17, 2004, at 15:33, Krishna Monian wrote:
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> I think fs_usage might just do the trick, although
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I
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> am not yet sure. I will have to test it out more
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> thoroughly.
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> 1 thing I noticed about fs_usage was that when u
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read
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> a file say using more from the shell, it doesn't
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> display the entire path of the file. Is there any
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way
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> to make it do this?
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>
I'm not sure of the answer. If, as Brian suggests,
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you look at the
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kqueue stuff, there may be a way. Also, you will
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need to check
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fs_usage source to determine whether that app is
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getting the
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information and not using it.
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Regards,
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Justin
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