Re: Regarding IO transfer

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On 6/4/07, Devvrat Tripathi <tripathidevvrat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there any way in which you can track all the IO operations to the
devices.
And by devices i guess you mean only your secondary disk storage? Right?

If so, i guess driver code is where you should look IMHO.
Aptly, try looking at the block IO layer for any help.

HTH

Thanks
--psr
I mean is there any common point  where all the IO( including the
cases in which kernel activates swap ) passes through so that you can log
it.

devvrat



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