[ale] file system trigger

James P. Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Fri Feb 22 12:26:33 EST 2002


It's called CRON!!!

Seriously, at can do it. You can also add a sleep command in a shell
script that does the deed every so often. Run a cron to make sure the
sleeper shell script is still up.

Dig through the xinetd docs and the docs for the ftpd and see if there
is a post-script that can be called. This way it automatically gets
moved as soon as it is written.

On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 11:56, Tommie M. Jones wrote:
> 
> I was wondering if anyone has a good solution to the following problem.
> 
> I have files being ftped into a directory.  For some reason they do not
> want to use a cron job to watch and wait for files.
> 
> What they want is for a job to sleep and then wakeup every so often.
> 
> Is there to signal a job to run whenever a file appears in a directory.
> 
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