Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 23815
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2002/2/8-9 [Computer/SW/OS/Solaris] UID:23815 Activity:high
2/7     Is there a Solaris LKM or some other way to log all the filenames
        which are read and written on a SUN  ?
        \_ how much will you pay me to write you one --aaron
                \_ FIE DOLLA! The amount you paid for h07 a$|n ho in China
           \_ the Dell dude is better looking than aaron [although the dude is
              definitely more annoying]
        \_ lsof.  "ls open files".  Open source.  Get from net if not alreadyy
           installed.
           \_ That can only take snapshots.  I think the poster means
              what he means.
                 \_ On occasion, I use prex, which loses the filename
                    abstraction and is a bit of a pain to use, but it's
                    a logging system not a snapshot system. OK, thanks. -psb
        \_ If there is no such module, it shouldn't be very hard to write as
           long as you can find documentation on how to do it. Doing something
           like this on Linux seems to be trivial after I have read a
           related article on Linux Journal recently.
              \_ It's better than what he has now and the source is open.
                 \_ um... he didn't say what he has now, and it doesn't do
                    what he wants.  how is that "better"?
                    \_ If he had anything now he wouldn't be asking on the
                       motd and it kind of does what he wants.  Since he
                       didn't say what he's using it for you don't know it
                       doesn't do what he wants.  Out in the real world away
                       from the small minded ivory towers of academia we
                       call "something" better than "nothing".  Until the
                       poster comes back and say exactly what they need "lsof"
                       is a better answer than "you're wrong because that's
                       not what they wanted".  ok tnx.
                       \_ Most people who know what a "solaris lkm" is also
                          know what lsof is.  The poster does mean what he
                          means.  Thanks for the suggestion but dont get
                          snippy.  This is not a academia vs industry thing.
                          Both communities need to take file system traces
                          so I am looking for such a tool.
                          \_ It isn't academia vs industry.  It's "here's a
                             partial answer, go look at the source" vs. "you
                             didn't 100% answer the question so you're wrong".
                             We still don't seem to have the OP here to say
                             exactly what they know or don't know and want/need
                             or don't want/need.
              \_ it can teach him the routines used.
                 \- on occasion i use prex, which loses the filename
                    abstraction and is a bit of a pain to use but it is
                    a logging system not a snapshot system. ok tnx. --psb
                    \_ ok tnx.
                       \- pls pay me the "ok tnx" tax. ok tnx. --psb
                          \_ The information wants to be free! Fascist! ok tnx.
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