If it has something to do with the HD's firmware, I don't expect that
somebody will fix that. Thanks for your informations. Though, please
note that there have been HD-related upgrades recently in Intrepid, so
maybe when you installed Ubuntu on the other computer, the fix came in,
and this is why y
I had this strange behaviour too.
On a MB (GA/nforce560) I used a Seagate 7200.11 (SATA) and a fresh install of
Ubuntu 8.10.
I noticed a HDD activity every 4-5 sec, which was very annoying.
Because of the Firmware bug of the Harddisc I decided to replace the HDD with
another one.
I took a Seagat
This means that you've set the HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS to a value high
enough to prevent the disk from sleeping at all. I'd have hoped the
opposite. If you don't hear the disk heads unparking, then laptop mode
doesn't fix anything but has just the side-effect of keeping your disk
up. Please report
@Milan: Enabled laptop mode, rebooted. Disk access continues, though not
as predictable. BUT, now I don't hear the annoying 'disk-unpark' noise,
or whatever you want to call it. So I guess it's a partial fix...
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If you have some time, it would be useful to test whether enabling
laptop-mode solves the problem, and else report a bug against the
sysklogd package. Getting a better disk parking management in Ubuntu
would be really great.
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@Milan: There are no applicable entries in any of the logs, or in dmesg.
Apparently, it's just accessing the hd, and doing nothing.
Gotta go kill klog before it makes me crazy... ;-)
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Normally laptop-mode should not raise any problems, if you configure it
so that your disk heads don't park too often. If klogd was your problem,
can you have a look at your log files to find the precise cause? It
would be nice to fix this. For example, use the Log Viewer
(System->Administration) to
@Milan: Are there any downsides to using laptop mode?
For me, killing klogd fixed the problem. Guess I don't need the kernel
log that much anyway...
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justanotherjoe: This bug is not that about disk parking. Here we're
dealing with disk access, which is obviously related, but different.
christopherdstamper: Enabling laptop-mode can solve your problem, in
particular when on battery. Edit /etc/default/acpi-support and set
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=true,
Hard disk parking has been an issue on my laptops (IBM T20 & T21) since
at least 7.04 Beta. It appears to be the result of a lack of
"open"-ness on APM standards, and succeeding arguments between
manufacturers, programmers, and developers. Some argue that it may be
shenanigans orchestrated in Red
I'm having the same problem here, on an 8.10 laptop. I've actually had
it since at least 8.04...
Any suggestions? I've noticed that most the posts here were for older
versions of Ubuntu.
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sh*t, what actually happened is that I was suffering the hdparm bug and
my headache was the drilling sound of obsesive parking.
sudo hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5109109&postcount=9
(laptop-mode stills being a great app)
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Well, this is nice to know, but you should not need to install laptop-
mode-tools to avoid your HD being accessed everytime. There's still
problem in some program.
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Just followed the steps posted by Pneuma
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/17878/comments/37
and they worked great.
I am seriously considering to buy an SSD drive to gain quietness on my
laptop.
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I followed Pneuma comments from January 20, 2008, and viola - the hard
drive clicking stopped, and has not returned. The only thing I did
different was that I used the latest laptop-tools.
I have a T-21 IBM, running clean install of Ubuntu 7.1 with all of the
latest updates to date. Absolutely
Hi, this problem had bothered me for a very long time one month ago. I
used a flash disk to host the root partition to solve the problem. But
after a month, I find the flash disk was easily lost data even with
readonly all the time. So I moved back to hard disk. But the unionfs
solution seems works
I had the exact same problem with 7.10 Gutsy on a Dell Inspiron 1150
laptop - hard drive clicked every few seconds. The System Monitor I
have in the panel confirmed this - with every click, there would be a
spike in the graph. I managed to COMPLETELY FIX the problem based on
what some people here
Confirmed on my desktop with Kubuntu Gutsy. 20 or so seconds after the
KDE desktop has appeared and there is still a lot of hard disk activity,
it starts clicking like crazy, but without slowing down the system
considerably, and after 2 or 3 minutes enters the well-known state where
clicking occure
I tried every trick on this list and nothing worked. I have a sony vaio
VGN-N395E laptop with hitachi HTS541616J9SA00 disk.
Fedora does not do this. So there should be a way to make it work. I'm
attaching btrace log.
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btrace howto :
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3722850&postcount=374
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To use btrace you need to do this :
sudo aptitude install blktrace
sudo mount -t debugfs none_debug /sys/kernel/debug
sudo btrace /dev/sda
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This might be one of the contributors to the famous Load_Cycle_Count bug :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/17216
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/59695
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Since bug 118303 has been resolved, there is another tool you can use.
It is called blktrace and has a wrapper script called btrace that will
spit out a (mostly) human readable format of what processes are eating
your disk up.
Type mount to see what volumes / partitions you have mounted. Here is a
pdflush will write to disk less if you put this at the bottom of
/etc/sysctl.conf:
# From powertop
vm.dirty_writeback_centisecs=1500
After that, run sudo sysctl -p for the new changes to take affect. This was a
suggestion from powertop which does seem to lower disk writes by increasing the
amo
Jeff:
You will need to reboot/start the initscript after installing it for there to
be any affect. There is documentation on laptop-mode in
/usr/share/doc/laptop-mode-tools/ ...
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I'm not sure what laptop-mode does, but I just tested and it seems to me
the pdflush trick is still needed. Of course nothing is certain :|
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well the fact is that disabling only access times, or only syslogkd, or
whatever, yields no results. It's *only* when I disabled them all
together that I was able to get some (drive) sleep!
Interestingly enough, the laptop-mode package is not installed on my
machine. I would have thought that thin
Jeff:
1) By default (i.e. on a desktop) flushing every 30 seconds can reduce disk I/O
pressure (i.e. it reduces pressure later on because that data is already on
disk).
2) Was that not mentioned? Disabling atime is usually among the first
suggestions...
3) I don't think I'd go so far as to disab
Hourra! Hourra! I succeeded! I was FINALLY able to make my laptop
completely silent! And have its drive spin down (and stay in sleep) for
the first time of my life! ^_^
What I did:
1- make the pdflush intervall MUCH longer. 10 minutes instead of 5 seconds
(developers: could I get a comment on thi
Pirotr:
Nope - I think you've roundly debunked my suggestions : )
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I'm not using a laptop, so... Any suggestions?
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I don't know for Piotr, but I, personally, suffered from this bug since
ubuntu 4.10, on different laptops, with or without optical drives. My
current one has the dvd/cdrw drive removed (because it's heavy and
sometimes messes up suspend), so the redhat bug does not seem related
for me.
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padre999:
Are you using a laptop? Do you also have a CD/DVD drive in that laptop? If so
this sounds similar to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=213995 ...
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I noticed that disc also cannot be accesed for 4 seconds which causes
lots of delays. I have to run applications twice sometimes and whole
performance is poor. On the same computer Mandriva 2007 works perfect.
Where''s the problem?
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the hdd is not accessed every few secs or so but in a precise interval
accompanied with a clearly audible click. You can see this in the
graphic I attached further up in the thread. I do not have this problem
when I use other Linux Distros. I know this behavior only from Ubuntu
and it is
If you aren't running your machine in laptop-mode (which is an explicit
setting) it is expected that the hard disk will be accessed every few
seconds or so as data will be being written to the journal frequently to
the partition journal keep things consistent in the case of a crash.
Additionally, i
I have the same problem in Feisty. I have to switch to another
distribution because Ubuntu with this bug is tooo slow. I just can't
work.
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I support Jeff Fortin's suspicion that pdflush might be the culprit. In
the first run there were not so many audible hdd clicks. In the second
run I had almost constant hdd 5secs clicks. The number of pdflush writes
in the second run were 61. That fits perfectly the number of accesses
for a 5 minut
Thank you Jeff Schroeder.
I run the procedure you described on my laptop on an up to date Ubuntu
Edgy Eft. Attached see the output of the two runs I did. Clearly on top
of the list is kjournald. And there are two instances running of it!?
Anyway I am not so good in reading the log files, that's u
I have tested on Feisty. This is the output if I stop syslogd
beforehand. Wtf is going on with pdflush? I have 768mb of RAM and only
1/3 is in use, from what I understand that thing is there to flush
processes to the hard drive? Oh yeah, and my computer was completely
idle while doing the tests.
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Forgot to restart syslogd:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /etc/init.d/sysklogd stop
Note that [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# is my root prompt and yours will be different.
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Here is how you can find out the top offenders of what processes are
using your disk:
First, you need to configure your system to log every single disk write. Here
is how:
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Password:
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In my dmesg I have a line about commiting the fs journal:
kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds.
Could be the source of the disk access?
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The problem persists. Running an up to date Edgy Eft. Hdd access every 5
seconds with a loud click on my laptop and desktop. Very annoying. As I
could see at Ubuntuforums it will be still there in Feisty.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2321063&postcount=45
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Same problem, no fix that I know of.
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I'm suffering from this too.
Running Edgy, 2.6.17-11-generic on an Asus A8M laptop. I'm seeing
constant hdd access every 2-3 seconds.
Does anybody have any ideas?
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I am still here. Now, I'm running Dapper and Edgy, and this problem
still is not gone. Any dev knows what actually could be going on here?
If only I knew the cause, it would not be so irritating.
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Hi everybody.
I have the same annoying problem on my Desktop since a while. This is on Ubuntu
Dapper 6.06.
But I have to say that the write access to the disk is every 5 secs and not 4
secs on my computer. They are blocks of about 30-70 kb written to the disk as
GkrellM tells me. There are als
Same issue in Dapper for me, too.
There is HDD activity only when dbus service is started, so he is the
guilty for Dapper.
This is a SERIOUS bug, because I cant kill dbus without breaking GNOME
functionality. There is low OpenGL performance too, when I got HDD I/O,
the OpenGL "frezees" for a mome
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