I have a simple inotifywait script that watches for FTP file uploads to be closed and then moving them to a aws s3. It seems to be working except that in the inotify logs, it indicates that the file was not found ( although the file was indeed uploaded to s3 ). The s3 move command moves the file to the cloud and deletes it locally. Could this be because inotifywait detects deleting the file as a close_write event ? Why is inotify seems to be executing the commands twice ?
TARGET=/home/*/ftp/files
inotifywait -m -r -e close_write $TARGET |
while read directory action file
do
if [[ "$file" =~ .*mp4$ ]]
then
echo COPY PATH IS "$directory$file"
aws s3 mv "$directory$file" s3://bucket
fi
done
example logs:
Setting up watches. Beware: since -r was given, this may take a while!
Watches established.
COPY PATH IS /home/user/ftp/files/2022/05/16/user-cam-1_00_20220516114055.mp4
COPY PATH IS /home/user/ftp/files/2022/05/16/user-cam-1_00_20220516114055.mp4
COPY PATH IS /home/user/ftp/files/2022/05/16/user-cam-1_00_20220516114055.mp4
move: ../user/ftp/files/2022/05/16/user-cam-1_00_20220516114055.mp4 to s3://bucket/user-cam-1_00_20220516114055.mp4
upload: ../user/ftp/files/2022/05/16/user-cam-1_00_20220516114055.mp4 to s3://bucket/user-cam-1_00_20220516114055.mp4
move failed: ../user/ftp/files/2022/05/16/user-cam-1_00_20220516114055.mp4 to s3://bucket/user-cam-1_00_20220516114055.mp4 [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/user/ftp/files/2022/05/16/user-cam-1_00_20220516114055.mp4'
rm: cannot remove '/home/user/ftp/files/2022/05/16/user-cam-1_00_20220516114055.mp4': No such file or directory
aws s3 mv
is opening the file for writing for some reason.if [ -e "$directory$file" ]
to check that the file still exists.aws s3 mv
opening the file because even a simple unix cp command results in the same error.