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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users The best way to skin a cat OR how do I get file system info on the most basic level? Post 302279063 by mph on Wednesday 21st of January 2009 11:09:23 PM
Old 01-22-2009
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Originally Posted by Annihilannic
1) Each time you process the directory, touch a flag file. Then use find /pathname -newer /path/to/flagfile. Doesn't really save you the overhead of running find but saves you having to do comparisons.
The problem with that is files dragged from Windows don't always update the time stamp on the file(s) being transferred. I've tried using the atime, mtime, and ctime of the files, none of which would work 100% of the time.
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2) Does vsftpd keep the file open for the entire duration of the transfer? If so you could use fuser on the file until it shows no processes accessing it, and then assume that the upload is complete. Normally the best way is to upload files to a temporary name and then rename them when complete, but that requires end-user actions which probably aren't appropriate in your situation.
Now that's a good question. I don't know, didn't even think of it, but I can check on it. Thanks!
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I'm kind of surprised though that vsftpd doesn't log an upload complete event, even at a not very verbose level?
vsftpd does log when the transfer is complete. But we have users that will transfer 5 - 15 files at times. I don't really want a notification for each file, just one when the lot is complete. So for now when it sees a complete transfer with sleeps for 15 seconds, checks the filesystem size for changes, if yes waits for the next transfer to complete, if not, send the email.
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Incidentally, if you are prepared to consider a commercial product, Tumbleweed's SecureTransport is a good product for doing most of what you describe... i.e. triggered actions based on incoming files, etc.
I've not heard of Tumbleweed, nor been able to find much of anything like what I'm doing. Thanks! I'll check it out, but I know the company won't spring for it until the economy picks up. I am in an auto related field.

Thanks a bunch!
 

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clfmerge(1)							     logtools							       clfmerge(1)

NAME
clfmerge - merge Common-Log Format web logs based on time-stamps SYNOPSIS
clfmerge [--help | -h] [-b size] [-d] [file names] DESCRIPTION
The clfmerge program is designed to avoid using sort to merge multiple web log files. Web logs for big sites consist of multiple files in the >100M size range from a number of machines. For such files it is not practical to use a program such as gnusort to merge the files because the data is not always entirely in order (so the merge option of gnusort doesn't work so well), but it is not in random order (so doing a complete sort would be a waste). Also the date field that is being sorted on is not particularly easy to specify for gnusort (I have seen it done but it was messy). This program is designed to simply and quickly sort multiple large log files with no need for temporary storage space or overly large buf- fers in memory (the memory footprint is generally only a few megs). OVERVIEW
It will take a number (from 0 to n) of file-names on the command line, it will open them for reading and read CLF format web log data from them all. Lines which don't appear to be in CLF format (NB they aren't parsed fully, only minimal parsing to determine the date is per- formed) will be rejected and displayed on standard-error. If zero files are specified then there will be no error, it will just silently output nothing, this is for scripts which use the find com- mand to find log files and which can't be counted on to find any log files, it saves doing an extra check in your shell scripts. If one file is specified then the data will be read into a 1000 line buffer and it will be removed from the buffer (and displayed on stan- dard output) in date order. This is to handle the case of web servers which date entries on the connection time but write them to the log at completion time and thus generate log files that aren't in order (Netscape web server does this - I haven't checked what other web servers do). If more than one file is specified then a line will be read from each file, the file that had the earliest time stamp will be read from until it returns a time stamp later than one of the other files. Then the file with the earlier time stamp will be read. With multiple files the buffer size is 1000 lines or 100 * the number of files (whichever is larger). When the buffer becomes full the first line will be removed and displayed on standard output. OPTIONS
-b buffer-size Specify the buffer-size to use, if 0 is specified then it means to disable the sliding-window sorting of the data which improves the speed. -d Set domain-name mangling to on. This means that if a line starts with as the name of the site that was requested then that would be removed from the start of the line and the GET / would be changed to GET http://www.company.com/ which allows programs like Webal- izer to produce good graphs for large hosting sites. Also it will make the domain name in lower case. EXIT STATUS
0 No errors 1 Bad parameters 2 Can't open one of the specified files 3 Can't write to output AUTHOR
This program, its manual page, and the Debian package were written by Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au>. SEE ALSO
clfsplit(1),clfdomainsplit(1) Russell Coker <;russell@coker.com.au> 0.06 clfmerge(1)
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