Re: I/O statistics per process

2006-12-08 Thread roland
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Re: I/O statistics per process

2006-12-07 Thread Fengguang Wu
Hi, On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 01:09:01AM +0100, roland wrote: > > didn`t discover that there is anything new about this (andrew? jay?) or if > some other person sent a patch , but i`d like to report that i came across > a really nice tool which would immediately benefit from per-process i/o > statis

Re: I/O statistics per process

2006-12-07 Thread roland
an" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "roland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Fengguang Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; ; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:14 PM Subject: Re: I/O statistics per process On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:00:17 -0700 Jay Lan <[EMAIL

Re: I/O statistics per process?

2000-09-12 Thread Karim Yaghmour
Try the Linux Trace Toolkit. This should provide you with most I/O information you need. www.opersys.com/LTT Hope it helps. Samuli Kaski wrote: > > I know about sar which can deliver what I want for disks and/or > partitions. What about if I want to know how much I/O is caused by > userspace

I/O statistics per process?

2000-09-12 Thread Samuli Kaski
I know about sar which can deliver what I want for disks and/or partitions. What about if I want to know how much I/O is caused by userspace programs? Looking at the proc-interface in 2.2.xx the necessary bits aren't available. The BSD process accounting doesn't provide them either, the I/O field