Hmm... I didn't think to use the DMAPI interface.  That could be a nice option. 
 Has anybody done this already and are there any examples we could look at?

Thanks!
-Bryan

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Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 10:04 AM
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] GPFS RFE promotion

On 10/9/14 3:31 PM, Bryan Banister wrote:
>
> Just wanted to pass my GPFS RFE along:
>
> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute?use_case=viewRfe&CR_ID=6
> 0458
>
>
> *Description*:
>
> GPFS File System Manager should provide the option to log all file and
> directory operations that occur in a file system, preferably stored in
> a TSD (Time Series Database) that could be quickly queried through an
> API interface and command line tools.  ...
>

The rudimentaries for this already exist via the DMAPI interface in GPFS (used 
by the TSM HSM product). A while ago this was posted to the IBM GPFS 
DeveloperWorks forum:

On 1/3/11 10:27 AM, dWForums wrote:
> Author:
> AlokK.Dhir
>
> Message:
> We have a proof of concept which uses DMAPI to listens to and passively logs 
> filesystem changes with a non blocking listener.  This log can be used to 
> generate backup sets etc.  Unfortunately, a bug in the current DMAPI keeps 
> this approach from working in the case of certain events.  I am told 3.4.0.3 
> may contain a fix.  We will gladly share the code once it is working.

-Phil
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