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Hi Nikolai,

I'm sure Matevz can asnwer the question. However, I do want you to be 
aware that cinf files are considered private information. There is no 
public API defined for them (though monitoring information will be 
generated from them in the next major release). This means that they may 
change without warning and at any time.

Andy

On Tue, 25 Feb 2020, Nikolai Hartmann wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We are using a script from Ilija to report file access statistics from
> our xcache server:
>
> https://github.com/slateci/XCache/blob/master/cacheReporter/reporter.py
>
> This looks for cinfo files modified in the last hour and then in these
> files looks for accesses within the last hour to report. The idea is
> then to run this at least once an hour to report all file accesses
> (minus the detail that only the last 20 will be reported if more than 20
> accesses happened in the last hour).
>
> I'm currently trying to debug why i sometimes don't report anything
> although i can see when dumping the cinfo files later that at these
> times there should have been accesses.
>
> Are the cinfo files written immediately after file accesses or could it
> be that they are written later, such that i miss accessed files with
> this method?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nikolai
>
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