Hello All,

   The usual methodology seems to be in batch mode -- i.e. schedule a cron job 
that will list all files modified in the past n days, or perform checksum to 
detect modifications. From this a list of modified files would then be 
generated, and syncing can commence.

   Is there a way to list these files in semi-real time? i.e. a daemon would 
continuously monitor write calls(something similar to auditd i guess), then log 
whatever is modified/created into a file? We wouldn't need to keep track of all 
changes made, just the latest change/ modification done.

  Would this method be more efficient, as you would not need to process a fixed 
list of files/directories?


  The closest thing i could find was fsmm, but there seems to be no released 
app/package, or is not actively developed anymore...




      
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