watchdog isn't helpfull because some parts of the
drives (some directories, and some command) seems to
be accessible and most aren't. But I think that the
files that seems to be readable are on the cache.
--- Bernd Eckenfels <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Alan Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
> > See the softdog driver for an example.
>
> The usermode agent (watchdog(8) can, btw monitor the
> availableness of a
> file, no need to write a module. MAybe this feature
> was added after somebody
> took that code over from you? :)
>
> watchdog.conf(5) says:
>
> # file = <filename> Set file name for file mode.
> This option can be
> # given as often as you like to check
> several files.
>
> Bernd
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