Re: blockfile access patterns logging

From: Valdis . Kletnieks
Date: Thu Jan 08 2004 - 09:36:29 EST


On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 13:00:08 +0100, bert hubert said:

> For some time I've wanted to log exactly what linux is reading and writing
> from my harddisk - for a variety of reasons. The current reason is that my
> very idle laptop writes to disk every once in a while (or reads, I don't
> know).
>
> Now, conceptually this should not be very hard, but I'd like to ask your
> thoughts on where I might insert some crude logging? There are lots of
> places that might be better or worse for some reason.
>
> I'd love to be as close to the physical block device as possible, short of
> rewriting actual IDE drivers.

You probably want to do logging at a higher level. It's totally useless to find out
that LBA 2234324567 got re-written. Mapping it to a partition on the disk so
you know it was something on /dev/hda7 is a bit better. And being able to tell
that somebody updated the atime on /var/log/messages is most informative of all.

The other problem is that unless your laptop is *VERY* idle, you will have a scrolling
problem and buffering issues - so you end up writing to disk to log the buffers and... ;)

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