Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Connector: Filesystem Events Connector v3 | From | Greg Stark <> | Date | 25 Mar 2006 18:16:32 -0500 |
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yang.y.yi@gmail.com writes:
> the filesystem events connector is small and has low overhead, it only > focuses on activities in the filesystem, so I think it should be an option > for those users which just concerns events in the filesystem. audit dose do > this, but it is complicated and overhead is big, I believe the filesystem > events connector is useful, but it maybe need to be improved further.
Would this be a good tool to tell me why I hear my hard drive stutter periodically? This is above the regular buffer flushing.
I'm curious what application is causing this file i/o since I have plenty of free RAM so the only reason it would be hitting disk is if something is calling fsync gratuitously.
-- greg
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