martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Tue, 31 Aug 2004 11:35:58 +0200:
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> > Doesn't really help. It logs the hd activity, but still there is
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I managed to track the "offending" process down with "top" and a sharp
look at the right moment and spotted the korganizer applet being active at
the moment the HD spun up. Now that I removed the applet everything is
back to normal again :)
Thanxs for your comments!
- Martin
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004
> Doesn't really help. It logs the hd activity, but still there is
> _some_ process running, which forces every 60 seconds the HD to
> spin up:
You may want to peruse lsof and get periodic outputs to compare.
I know of no tool that does disk monitoring or the like.
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, martin f krafft wrote:
try installing noflushd. I'd assume it to be syslog.
Doesn't really help. It logs the hd activity, but still there is _some_
process running, which forces every 60 seconds the HD to spin up:
Aug 31 11:44:36 localhost noflushd[3549]: Spinning down /dev/h
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