FSpy - Monitor your FileSystems . . .

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zAchAry
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FSpy - Monitor your FileSystems . . .

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- what is it all about?
* fspy is an easy to use linux filesystem activity
* monitoring tool which is meant to be small,
* fast and to handle system resources conservative.
* you can apply filters, use diffing and your own output
* format in order to get the best results.
Some very nice application. I've found it at Slackers Repository

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http://www.slackers.it/repository/fspy/
Sharing SalixOS 13.1.1 and SalixOS 13.1.1 LXDE
command entered: $ fspy ~/Downloads/
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Use with root-tail ;)
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Re: FSpy - Monitor your FileSystems . . .

Post by damNageHack »

Why not strace?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1749 ... use-strace
http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2006/05/s ... oting.html
zAchAry wrote:
- what is it all about?
* fspy is an easy to use linux filesystem activity
* monitoring tool which is meant to be small,
* fast and to handle system resources conservative.
* you can apply filters, use diffing and your own output
* format in order to get the best results.
Some very nice application.
I think that all your points apply also for strace. :P
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Re: FSpy - Monitor your FileSystems . . .

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I've never knew about it :P And I don't know how to use it, yet.
By the way, strace was already installed in my Salix ;)
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