Re: Regarding IO transfer

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On 6/4/07, Devvrat Tripathi <tripathidevvrat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On 6/4/07, pradeep singh <2500.pradeep@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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?
>

No, i mean all the devices( excluding the main memory). Even if the a packet
from the ethernet device is received i should be able to log that.
I guess device driver code wont be of much help because i can edit each and
every one of them .Is there a centralized way to do it?

I don't think so.
thanks




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