[CentOS] how to find source of data loss / corruption
John Doe
jdmls at yahoo.comThu Dec 15 11:29:38 UTC 2011
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From: Rudi Ahlers <Rudi at SoftDux.com> > For example, a photo would be uploaded last night and today when we > checked it, it doesn't show on the website. So we check if the file is > on the server, and exists but is 0KB in size. Last night it still > worked fine. The photo is 482Kb in size. Only the size changed to 0 or were some other stats changed too? Maybe try something like: inotifywait -m --format "%T %e %f" --timefmt "%D %T" -r /path/to/dir At least you would know at what time something happens... JD
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