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Trace the user access to a certain NFS files system

Trace the user access to a certain NFS files system

2004-01-20       - By David Saldana

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Hi Ben Yau,



Thanks for your answer, I want to track the user access to a
specific filesystem, the platform for server is redhat 7.3 and clients
redhat 8.0.



Thanks



David



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From: redhat-list-admin@(protected) [mailto:redhat-list-admin@(protected)]
On Behalf Of Ben Yau
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 9:35 AM
To: redhat-list@(protected)
Subject: RE: Trace the user access to a certain NFS files system



Hi David.

I don 't think there is a command or software out there that can do this
right now. It 'd have to be something you write yourself. Do you want
to track this file specific? filesystem specific ? or user specific?
Also, what would the platforms be for server and for client? If client
is on netware I think there is some sort of NFS cacheing that is done
that you might be able to log or monitor.



Depending on if its ' file/filesystem/user specific there are probably
some ways to get started. I can 't tihink of any simple solution though.








   Hi,

   

    I have a NFS filesystem that I need to monitor, an
what I need is that the system logs and put it in to a file every time
the user access this NFS filesystem as well as what they did. does
anybody have an idea of how can I do this?

   

   Thanks

   

   David

   


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<p class=MsoNormal > <font size=2 face=Tahoma > <span style= 'font-size:10.0pt;
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can do this right now.  It 'd have to be something you write
yourself.  Do you want to track this file specific?  filesystem
specific ? or user specific?  Also, what would the platforms be for server
and for client?  If client is on netware I think there is some sort of NFS
cacheing that is done that you might be able to log or monitor.  </span > </font > <o:p > </o:p > </p >

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<p class=MsoNormal > <font size=2 face=Tahoma > <span style= 'font-size:10.0pt;
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are probably some ways to get started.  I can 't tihink of any simple
solution though. </span > </font > <o:p > </o:p > </p >

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I have a NFS filesystem that I need to monitor, an what I need  is that
the system logs and put it in to a file  every time the user access this
NFS filesystem  as well as what they did. does anybody have an idea of how
can I do this? <o:p > </o:p > </span > </font > </p >

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