06-17-2009
Transfer files with web based form by date
Not sure how I should approach this one.
I have server X and Server Y. X is a collector. All files are seperated by hour. Y is used strictly for analysis. I do not always need all files from X. Sometimes other people use Y for analysis and do not always know how to transfer the files from X.
How would you set up a web based form so someone could pick a date and transfer all files required from server X to Y?
I currently use scp for transfer from command line.
Thanks
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readahead-collector(8) System Manager's Manual readahead-collector(8)
NAME
readahead-collector - collect list of files used during the boot process
SYNOPSIS
readahead-collector [options]
DESCRIPTION
readahead-collector is a files list generator for use in readahead(8) based on the files used during the boot process.
Note: readahead-collector uses the audit subsystem of the kernel
to gather the list of accessed files; for this reason, it is necessary that the kernel is built with the CONFIG_AUDIT and CON-
FIG_AUDITSYSCAL options enabled. Stock Debian kernels are built with these options.
OPTIONS
-d enable debug mode.
-f leave the daemon in the foreground for debugging, output goes to stdout.
-h print the usage information.
FILES
/etc/readahead.conf
SEE ALSO
readahead(8)
AUTHORS
Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>,
This manual page was written by Raphael Geissert <geissert@debian.org>
August 2009 readahead-collector(8)