This question isn''t really about Lustre, but file system administration. I was wondering what tools exist, particularly anything free/open source, that can scan for old files and either report to the admin or user that said files are say 1yr old, please archive them or delete them. Also any tools that can profile file types, such as to check if someone is keeping their mp3 library on our server. Thanks David -- Personally, I liked the university. They gave us money and facilities, we didn''t have to produce anything! You''ve never been out of college! You don''t know what it''s like out there! I''ve worked in the private sector. They expect results. -Ray Ghostbusters
Maybe something like RobinHood? On Sep 28, 2010, at 2:41 PM, David Noriega <tsk133 at my.utsa.edu> wrote:> This question isn''t really about Lustre, but file system > administration. I was wondering what tools exist, particularly > anything free/open source, that can scan for old files and either > report to the admin or user that said files are say 1yr old, please > archive them or delete them. Also any tools that can profile file > types, such as to check if someone is keeping their mp3 library on our > server. > > Thanks > David > > -- > Personally, I liked the university. They gave us money and facilities, > we didn''t have to produce anything! You''ve never been out of college! > You don''t know what it''s like out there! I''ve worked in the private > sector. They expect results. -Ray Ghostbusters > _______________________________________________ > Lustre-discuss mailing list > Lustre-discuss at lists.lustre.org > http://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss
On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 15:41 -0500, David Noriega wrote:> This question isn''t really about Lustre, but file system > administration. I was wondering what tools exist, particularly > anything free/open source, that can scan for old files and either > report to the admin or user that said files are say 1yr old,How about "find(1)"?> please > archive them or delete them. Also any tools that can profile file > types, such as to check if someone is keeping their mp3 library on our > server.How about "file(1)". These are both very basic Unix/Linux tools that should be available on (just about ?) any Unix/Linux system. b. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.lustre.org/pipermail/lustre-discuss/attachments/20101001/56dc1158/attachment.bin