Does Linux (SuSE 9) have a tool that will give me a handle on read/write
throughput to a drive without trashing anything on the drive (i.e. using
empty space on it)? I have an 8-drive array and sometimes writes to it
fail over the network (Samba) and I can't prove its the array and not the
network.
I've played with hdparm -Tt and gotten some idea. What else can I try that
won't take a lot of setup?
[Computing] B can be thought of as C without types; more accurately,
it is BCPL squeezed into 8K bytes of memory and filtered through
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