Hi all,
yes there's a special daemon that might be used -- in theory :-)
in pratice it worked only for small filesystem sizes ... and if it's
filled partially.
A guy from the concat company did some tests and told me they were
totally disappointing as this deamon consumes too many ressources if you
let it write a protocol file which you can use to identify changed,
added and deleted files.
But as far as i know it didn't give a list of changed files just logs
all changes on the files with the kind of the change.
@Lars (Henningsen): Do you know some more details?
best
Bjørn
Skylar Thompson wrote:
Sadly, no. I made a feature request for this years ago (back when Isilon
was Isilon) but it didn't go anywhere. At this point, our days of running
Isilon storage are numbered, and we'll be investing in DDN/GPFS for the
forseeable future, so I haven't really had leverage to push Dell/EMC/Isilon
on the matter.
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 11:31:06PM +0000, Harris, Steven wrote:
Is there no journaling/logging service on these Isilions that could be used to
maintain a list of changed files and hand-roll a dsmc-selective-with-file-list
process similar to what GPFS uses?
Cheers
Steve
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