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{bb} Monitor file deletion on Windows 2000?
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- Subject: {bb} Monitor file deletion on Windows 2000?
- From: Shane Presley <shane.presley@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 14:42:17 -0400
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Hello,
Running our bb server on Linux, and some bb client on Windows 2000.
We monitor disk, cpu, processes, etc on our Windows 2000 boxes.
However, we've had a request from some developers to watch a particular
file (on the NTFS partition) and if it is missing, send a red alert.
For example look for D:\data\test.txt and if that file exists, retrun green, if it is missing, go red.
Anything like that out there?
Thanks
Shane
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