I have disk temperature-monitoring enabled in GKrellM. Recently I had a disk
fail and replaced it with an identical Make/Model disk. When I restored my
system and brought up GKrellM again it doesn't show a temperature for that
disk. Do I to reinitialize something?
Re: Openoffice file takes a long time to open ... Also check your disk i/o for swapping. ... Little ole me looks at the disk light.... :) Also, I have gkrellm... To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ... (Debian-User)
Re: finding process consuming CPU 1 minute ago ... But beware that both will fill up your disk space quite rapidly. ...CPUs usage as ... reported by gkrellm tops at 100% for both CPUs. ... doesn't report that much disk activity. ... (comp.os.linux.misc)
what is writing to my disk? ... I have used GKrellM for a while to monitor my system. ... periods of writes to the disk I am monitoring on my workstation and that ... How can I find out what is writing to my disk?... (linux.redhat)
Re: File Merge ... You cannot know what happened until it actually happens -- so the only way to know that you have reached end-of-input is to try to read something and get a failure. ... might fail: for example, input from a disk could fail in the event of a head crash, or input from a keyboard could fail if you spilled Coke Classic into the mechanism and shorted it out with caramelized sugar. ... Most of C's input functions report a kind of "generalized failure" no matter what the cause -- and the *only* reason feof() exists is to let you figure out that cause. ... (comp.lang.c)
Re: [Question] Does the kernel ignore errors writng to disk? ... > as if the kernel may be ignoring write errors to disk.... will fail with a time-out. ... File data gets flushed to a queue.... You can observe the behavior by mounting a floppy disk and ... (Linux-Kernel)