Hi again

        Sorry for the delay replying

On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 14:36:18 +0300, "Eugene V. Lyubimkin" 
<jackyf.de...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > htop 0.8 have support for showing per-process IO statistics, but
> > seens that isnt working... as the htop shows the option, i suspect
> > that the kernel doesnt have the support for taskstats, required for
> > this to work.
> Hm, works for me. How do you decided that per-process IO isn't working?

        i can confirm that the /proc/3487/io exists and is changing the
values, when i do a IO intensive task (ie: find)

        So this dont seens a problem with the kernel, but now its from
        the htop.

        there is the copy/paste of the htop:

  1  [|||                                                    3.8%]     Tasks: 
35 total, 1 running
  2  [|                                                      0.2%]     Load 
average: 0.56 0.54 0.30 
  Mem[||||||                                           157/2655MB]     Uptime: 
00:08:34
  Swp[                                                    0/368MB]

  PID USER     PRI  NI  VIRT   RES   SHR S CPU% MEM%  IORR  IOWR   TIME+  
Command
 3487 root      20   0 13208  1668   812 D  6.0  0.1     0     0  0:02.54 find /

        the process show disk activity (the D status), but no IO info

        if you need any info, just ping me

thanks
higuita
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