Re: File Monitoring under Mac OS X
Re: File Monitoring under Mac OS X
- Subject: Re: File Monitoring under Mac OS X
- From: Krishna Monian <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 15:41:55 -0700 (PDT)
fs_usage doesn't seem to give me the absolute path and
it also truncates the path beyond a certain length as
it has says in the man pages.
It is my understanding that the FreeBSD file system,
which is the one used in the Darwin kernel of Mac OS
is stackable. Is writing a loadable module on top of
this a better option?
Thanks
Krishna Monian
--- Jonas Maebe <email@hidden> wrote:
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On 21 jun 2004, at 22:03, Krishna Monian wrote:
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>> What is "the complete path"? In world with hard
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>> links, one file can
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>> have countless "complete paths".
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> What I mean is the actual path for a given file
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and
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> not just a relative path.
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> /Users/admin/.... and so on
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And what I mean is that a file may have more than
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one actual path and
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location, and that it wouldn't surprise me if inside
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the kernel there
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is no notion of "the path" to a file, only some
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location on disk
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(possibly together with whatever the user specified,
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but as you noted
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that does not have to be a complete path)
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Jonas
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