Resource checks that support monitoring of remote and shared disk partition
Please note that most of the file and directory resource checks might not work when you are trying to monitor remote and shared disk partitions. This is due to the restrictions in the Linux subsystem "inotify" while listening for disk access events in a shared/remote disk partition. Please find below the list of checks that support monitoring of remote and shared disk partitions:
File Checks:
Supported | Not Supported |
Content Check Size Check | Access Check Permissions Check Last Modified Check
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Directory Checks:
Supported | Not Supported |
Size Check | Subdirectory Availability File Availability Access Check Permissions Check |
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