Rahul Tidke writes:
Hi Guys! I am trying to sync two network locations in real-time (with acceptable time lag) and just found this FAM and IMON from SGI (http://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam/faq.html) , I also found one package Gamin but don't know how to setup this. Can someone point me in right direction to achieve this?
yum install gamin There's nothing else to set up.
I am able to rsync two locations using simple cron job and RSA keyauthentication (password less, using Keychain).Do I need to build a custom kernel for this (FAM and IMON)?
No. Gamin is a replacement for FAM in earlier Fedora releases. Both use the same kernel API.
You might be misundersting what Gamin/FAM is. It is not a tool for synchronizing contents of directories. It's an API by which an application gets notified whenever the contents of a directory change. By "contents of a directory" means "the names of files in a directory", that is "when new files are created in a directory, existing files are removed, or renamed", and not "contents of any file in a directory". As such, there is nothing to configure. An application uses the appropriate Gamin/FAM API, and then gets notified when that happens.
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