I'd expect you'd need a command data source, and then get the data 
however you like? How do you show the files? If you have Apache do 
something like BitDefender does here:
http://download.bitdefender.com/updates/bitdefender_v9/
you can just wget the "page" and grep for the last modified date.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



chad504 wrote:
> I have a system that receives files, via ftp from different sources.  Part of 
> the post process in on that ftp server touches a file, in a status folder, 
> with the name of the remote ftp host. This folder is also accessible via 
> http.  Either way I need to read the timestamp on the file, to track the last 
> received time.  I have each remote host already in Zenoss running 
> nagioscheckping, to track metrics, and I want to add this, to monitor last 
> received file time.  How should I approach this?
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