Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 13 Jan 2004 12:58:05 +0100 | From | Bart Samwel <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] Laptop-mode v7 for linux 2.6.1 |
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Kai Krueger wrote: > I can not see any log entries for "kdeinit: [some pid]: dirtied page". There are only the "kdeinit: () WRITE block 65680 on hda1". By the way, it is always block 65680; also across reboots if that is any indication and I have seen other processes like artsd write to that block without dirtying pages before as well. > Is there a way to find out what kdeinit writes to disk?
Ehm... I don't know how to go from a block to a filename on reiserfs. Jens, do you have an idea?
Anyway, the other possibility is to use other file activity monitoring tools. Some fam client maybe (couldn't find any so quickly); maybe Filemon (http://www.sysinternals.com/linux/utilities/filemon.shtml) will work, but I don't know if it works for Linux 2.6. You may also try "lsof | grep kded", and see if it's one of those files. For me, it gives:
# lsof |grep kded kdeinit 1185 bsamwel mem REG 3,65 117196 5146489 /usr/lib/kded.so kdeinit 1185 bsamwel mem REG 3,65 111412 9470211 /usr/lib/kde3/kded_mountwatcher.so kdeinit 1185 bsamwel mem REG 3,65 62408 9470683 /usr/lib/kde3/kded_kinetd.so
Alternatively, you can try to attach an strace for kdeinit: kded, and see what calls it makes, e.g. "strace -p <pid>" or something like that.
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