On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 02:40 -0800, Ryan A wrote:
> 
> 
> Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 00:35 -0800, Ryan A wrote:
>         > Hi,
>         > 
>         > I think its easier to explain what I want to do.. so here
>         goes:
>         > I want to store values in arrays for one minute and then
>         write them to file.
>         > 
>         > For example, everytime someone logs in I want their username
>         to be in an array....
>         > 1 or 100 or X people may login in 60 seconds...but it should
>         only write all the usernames that logged in to disk every 1
>         minute.
>         > 
>         > Ideas? suggestions? starting points or a link to a specific
>         spot in the manual with a RTFM would be appreciated :)
>         
>         Might be able to do it with shared memory and a cron job. I'm
>         just not
>         sure if shared memory works between web module and cli. If
>         not, I guess
>         you could use wget in the cron job to pull a special page from
>         your
>         website that does the write.
>         
>         Cheers,
>         Rob.
> 
> Hey!
> Thanks for replying.
> 
> Instead of CRON i was thinking of having a file created and check the
> creation time everytime someone logged in... if its less than 1 min
> then don't do anything, if  1 min or more old... write file...

But then it wouldn't be written to disk every one minute if someone
didn't log in for 3 minutes ;)

Cheers,
Rob.
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