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SubjectRe: Kernel facilities for tracking file accesses
On sat 21 jun 2003 18:45:41 GMT, J.C. Wren wrote:
> Does any facility exist in the 2.4 and up kernels for logging *every* open,
> read, write, seek, close, etc call?

I'm currently working on Robert D. Russell's "Fast Kernel Tracing", see
his homepage http://www.cs.unh.edu/~rdr/ for the paper & distribution.
This is for kernel 2.4.0-test9, though.

The most recent version I'm working on is for 2.4.21, should support
on-the-fly log flushing and work on smp (not much tested though, it
began to work yesterday :) ). It might be ported to 2.5 without too
much work.

Hoping this might meet your needs,
Samuel Thibault
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