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#1 2005-10-04 16:05:35

tbuitenh
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Registered: 2004-03-08
Posts: 55

monitoring and preventing disk accesses

Is there an easy way to find out which programs are accessing the disk?

Just curious, I already found out by elimination what was making my nice silent laptop an annoying krr-krr-krr thing keeping me from concentrating: the enlightenment clock module. Weird but true.

To prevent disk accesses as much as reasonable, I might mount /home/me on a tmpfs . Any ideas about how to do that in a reasonably safe way (ie saving to disk every hour and at logout)? And what about unionfs? Does anyone here use it for anything? Would it be useful for this?

A silence loving geek wink


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#2 2005-10-05 20:54:05

lanrat
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From: Poland
Registered: 2003-10-28
Posts: 1,274

Re: monitoring and preventing disk accesses

tbuitenh wrote:

Is there an easy way to find out which programs are accessing the disk?

Try lsof (console) and/or glsof (gui) package.

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#3 2005-10-06 09:33:20

tbuitenh
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Re: monitoring and preventing disk accesses

I still have to figure out how to find the last accesses with that, but it helps. Thanks!


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