Greetings, Monks.
I'm writing a daemon which monitors a directory to which large files are uploaded via FTP. When a new file is uploaded, the daemon should copy it to a temporary staging directory, whereupon it will be processed by mighty Perl.
But I don't want to accidentally grab a file that is in the middle of being uploaded. Is it enough to simply check for an advisory lock on new files, or are there other precautions I should be taking?
Alternatively, perhaps I'm going about it slightly backwards. Are there any Linux FTP servers which can trigger a program when a file is done uploading?
In reply to Monitoring an FTP upload directory by friedo
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