Re: [Linux-cluster] gfs fam notify

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Edward Mann wrote:
I have searched the news-group but have not found anyone that has asked
this question. If it has been and i have missed it please point me in
the right direction.


I am using FAM on a box that waits for files to be placed in folders.
Once the it is notified about a new file it will run a script that i
have created. However if the file shows up on another box it is never
notified about the new file.


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- M -    link       - M -
- 1 - ----------    - 2 -
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So machine 1 (M1) runs the script and the storage is shared between it
and Machine 2 (M2). If M2 get's the file than M1 does not know about it
and does not run the script. Is there some method that M2 can notify M1
via gfs methods that a file was created/changed? I can just move the
script to the other box, i just want to be sure that there is not
something that i can set to get this to work the way i want. I know this
has something to do with the kernel. if i do a touch on the file on M1
than the script will launch. I hope i have explained this well enough.

Thanks for your time.

FAM is triggered by reads, writes and such from the kernel. If M2 receives the file (I'm assuming over something such as FTP), then M1's kernel won't know about it, and thus will not launch the script. You'd need to run FAM on both nodes to do this. BTW, this is not GFS-related. You'll see the same behaviour on any file system. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Senior Systems Engineer rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - - VitalStream, Inc. http://www.vitalstream.com - - - - Jimmie crack corn and I don't care...what kind of lousy attitude - - is THAT to have, huh? -- Dennis Miller - ----------------------------------------------------------------------


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