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2008 Last Access time

stuartamurray
Path Finder

We've got a fairly chunky installation and generally things hum along nicely. However sometimes I get a situation where stuff is getting logged but forwarders don't forward the records!!

Reading around, it appears that Windows 2008 does NOT always update the LastAccessTime on files with open handles (like log files)!!

I am trying a work around where I use FileInfo.LastAccessTime = DateTime.Now();

I'll let you know how I get on.

Come back Linux all is forgiven

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stuartamurray
Path Finder

Ok, setting the LastAccessTime from the logger code fails as the file is opened already and you get an access exception when trying to set the flag.! So, looks like the suggestion below is the only game in town!

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gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can work around this in Splunk by setting:

alwaysOpenFile = 1

in the inputs.conf stanza for the monitored file in question. This will cause Splunk to open and read the file to determine if it has changed rather than just looking at the modification time.

stuartamurray
Path Finder

Does this work for a directory monitor?

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