My hard disk on my server is all the time readding and writing some files (I 
can see it with dstat). However I would like to know which files exactly are 
readden or written all the time. I know that each filesystem activity goes by 
the VFS (virtual filesystem).

Is it possible to see all current open files in the VFS?

For example with a command like:

$ cat /proc/fs/vfs/open_files

$ cat /proc/fs/vfs/reading_files

$ cat /proc/fs/vfs/writing_files



?

Is there a possibility? It should be on the VFS level to be independent of the 
used filesystem.



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