On Tue, Apr 01 at 12:51, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> Hello,
>
> how can I check which files are most accessed on a box?
>
> Is 'lsof' the way to go?
You need the inotifywatch command from the package sys-fs/inotify-tools
on Gentoo, don't know the Debian/RH name but I guess it'll be similar.
To quote the man page:
inotifywatch listens for filesystem events using Linux's inotify(7)
interface, then outputs a summary count of the events received on each
file or directory.
Set it to watch the files of directory tree you are interested in over a
period. It then prints a useful stats table. ie:
$ inotifywatch ~rjd/*
Establishing watches...
Finished establishing watches, now collecting statistics.
total access close_nowrite open filename
57 29 14 14 /home/rjd/install/
12 10 1 1 /home/rjd/install/sensors.conf
8 6 1 1 /home/rjd/install/kernel26-config
4 2 1 1 /home/rjd/install/penguins.xpm.gz
4 2 1 1 /home/rjd/install/xorg.conf
3 1 1 1 /home/rjd/install/chroot_sequence
--
Bob Dunlop