Ah.  We are using auditd just to monitor client events (running software
out of AFS), so that's fine for us.  Nevermind.

On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Kevin Lemonnier <
kevin.lemonn...@cognix-systems.com> wrote:

>
>  Do you mean using auditd to use audit rules to monitor events (read,
> write, execute) on a file or directory in AFS?  We are using auditd to
> monitor executions out of a couple directories in AFS.
>
>  I was talking about the auditlog option for the fileserver, and I don't
> know auditd, but it looks like I'll have the same problem as with inotify,
> it won't work if some other clients change the files.
>
> Just tried it briefly and looks like indeed no events are seen when some
> other computer modify files on the afs.
>
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