Am Freitag, 13. Mai 2011 schrieb Miles Fidelman:
> Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> > On 5/12/2011 5:19 AM, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> 
> >> I added an SSD in my system and moved the root filesystem to the SSD
> >> (which
> >> includes now also most of /home in my system). I spin down the
> >> regular hard
> >> disks and the system is a lot more quiet than before :-)
> >> 
> >> Sometimes though something is accessing data on the disk drives,
> >> which I do
> >> not understand.
> > 
> > Did you relocate swap to the SSD?
> 
> What do you have under root vs. your hard drives.  There's lots of stuff
> going on all the time - network activity, mail spools, cron jobs, logging.

To answer a few questions:

- I did not relocate swap to SSD, but reduce swapiness: 
  echo 20 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
  I have 4 GB or RAM, in most cases that is more than plenty for me. As long
  as top shows 0 swap in use, I would think I am safe.

  My Main reason for not doing it was that I do run the SSD partitionless to
  avoid partition alignment issues.

- I moved everything on the SSD except some folders in /opt and /home

- I tried lsof before, but this did not help, I assume I was too slow.

- The inotifywait works nicely :-)

Thanks,
Rainer

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