I am using pyinotify to detect access, changes, etc. on files in a given directory. Is there an easier way to find out which process was responsible for that - without having to patch inotify?
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Assuming you are on Linux (pyinotify would tend to indicate this) you could use SELinux (running in permissive mode of course) to wrap a process(es) and log all their file access/creation/deletion/etc. |
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No, you can't, that information isn't in the Actually there isn't any guarantee that the process responsible is still running when you get the event. |
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