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[ILUG] auditing filesystem changes

[ILUG] auditing filesystem changes

Joerg Baach lists at baach.de
Thu Dec 10 14:50:05 GMT 2009


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Hi *,

what is way to get notified of changes to the whole filesystem? I would
like to have a little webapp that allows fulltext search, hyperlinking
of files, additional metadata etc. for the files stored. This server
should be notified whenever a user modified, copies, deletes, moves or
adds a file.

Possibilities I have found so far are:

- - samba with audit vfs - but ideally I would not go through samba all
  the time

- - inotify - from what I understand my 400k directories would blow the
  memory

Any suggestions?

Cheers,

  Joerg
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