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Haven't looked into this in awhile, but here are some links to other
possibly related bug reports:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-system-monitor/+bug/126618
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160441
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=586853
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cg
Just in thinking about this, I'm betting that this functionality may
work well if leveraging info provided in /proc
Anyone happen to know how it looks for disk IO as it stands?
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Still getting it after getting Karmic to Jaunty using apt-cdrom and the
alternate cd.
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Yeah, you know, I'm gonna have to say nevermind about my previous
comments of it looking fine. I definitely see disk io, but it's totally
totally not reflective of the actual system io.. Looks like some work is
needed here. I'd also love it if there was a means of illustrating
different disks io to
Though judging by the HDD LED on my box, as much as it's got some
impulses being reported while my LVM is busy.. The indicated activity is
WAY less than what I think the actual activity level is. It's possible
that the applet is only reporting activity of my system drive or
something (which is NOT
Seems fine for me on Ubuntu 10.04 64 Beta 2.. I'm seeing my LVMs
activity in there.. :)
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Strange enough, the multiload-applet-2 in Debian Lenny does show disk
activity on LVM volumes!
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likewise in Jaunty 64-bit. No raid here, but running Jaunty in an
encrypted lvm set up on install
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This is still a problem in Jaunty. I'm using all RAID FSes, by the way.
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Same here on Ubuntu 8.10 x86 (32 bits) and gnome-applets
2.24.1-0ubuntu1, here is the output of my mount command:
/dev/mapper/Ubuntu-root on / type ext3
(rw,relatime,user_xattr,errors=remount-ro)
tmpfs on /lib/init/rw type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,mode=0755)
/proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nod
I'm seeing the problem, but I'm not using RAID. I have two encrypted
partitions -- one setup up automatically during installation, and the
other set up manually with cryptsetup and LUKS.
I copied some big files from one encrypted partition on one hard drive
to another encrypted partition on anothe
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thank you for sending the bug to GNOME
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Status: Unknown
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I'm also affected with Gentoo (and Ubuntu on the same machine) since a
long time with mdadm-raid setups.
The description should be changed according that raid systems are
affected.
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Status: New
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the read stat seems to not be updated which suggests that's not an
applet bug
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I am also having this problem.
However like Ryan most of my system is on a Linux software raid disk. I
have 1 partition which is not on raid and the graph displays correctly
for it.
As a rough hunch I would guess that the disk system monitor graph seems
to only poll "sdX" and "hdX" devices and no
Yes, they are. I ran cat /proc/diskstats | grep 'md0 ' a few times while
running the Disk Usage Analyzer:
90 md0 454824 0 15568962 0 302038 0 2416304 0 0 0 0
90 md0 455147 0 15571546 0 302038 0 2416304 0 0 0 0
90 md0 455432 0 15573898 0 302038 0 2416304 0 0 0 0
90 md0 4
could you look if the stats are changing?
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Here's the relevant line from /proc/diskstats, I hope this is what you
were looking for:
90 md0 341301 0 11722482 0 63509 0 508072 0 0 0 0
I've attached the output of mount.
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could you run mount and attach the log to the bug? what stats do you
have in the /sys/block/device corresponding to the disk which is active
there?
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eugenia, may you please stop commenting on this report? it's not every
close to be related to linux training courses, thanks.
spanish just in case: eugenia podrias por favor parar de comentar en
este reporte? no tiene nada que ver con cursos de linux, gracias.
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reassigning, to send to bugzilla.gnome.org by somebody having the bug
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