*- Stefan Baums wrote about "What's using my harddisk? or, how to silence my computer" > Hi all! > > I'm using Debian (the most recent packages) on a laptop with a pretty > noisy harddisk (a Toshiba harddisk inside an HP Omnibook), and I'm > sick to death of hearing it all the time I'm using my computer (and, of > course, it's draining the battery as well). So I set my harddisk timeout > to 30 seconds. But _something_ keeps accessing the disk. I tried strace > on the most obvious candidates (xemacs, gnome-panel), but could not > find the guilty program. > > Any suggestions anyone on how to monitor harddisk access on my > computer? There must be a way to at least write a text on it without > constant disk access (autosave concerns aside). > > Thanks in advance, > Stefan
I have noticed this as well. Something is causing dirty buffers and causing update to flush the buffers to disk with bdflush about every 30 seconds or so. Do a 'ps ax' and look for the pid of update then give that pid to strace, 'strace -p <pid of update>', and notice the correlation between the disk activity and the activity of the strace output. I tried to trace it down and couldn't find the source. If you find anything let me know. ps. go to sleep it is 4 in morning in the UK!(unless of course you work nights then that would not be a good thing) -- Brian --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Never criticize anybody until you have walked a mile in their shoes, because by that time you will be a mile away and have their shoes." - unknown Mechanical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis ---------------------------------------------------------------------