Re: [SLE] Could someone explain it for me?
Hi, Thanks for your answer. Could you tell me where can I get The IO information? I need to use it in my program. In kernal 2.4 and before, it was in the proc/stat file, but now I don't know where it is. Thanks Raymond
From: Gaël Lams <lamsgael@gmail.com> Reply-To: lamsgael@gmail.com To: raymond raymond <raymond_suse@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: [SLE] Could someone explain it for me? Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 08:49:18 +0200
On 9/6/05, raymond raymond <raymond_suse@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi, there, I use the vmstat command and got the following information:
I am not very clear about the "IO" section. What does bi and bo mean? Could someone explain it for me? Or where can I find the explaination of thoes things?
io shows the number of block sent (bi) and received (bo) to and from block devices per second Gaël
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Raymond, On Thursday 08 September 2005 08:59, raymond raymond wrote:
Hi, Thanks for your answer. Could you tell me where can I get The IO information? I need to use it in my program. In kernal 2.4 and before, it was in the proc/stat file, but now I don't know where it is.
Help us help you by telling us what you've already investigated and eliminated from consideration. Did you look at /proc/diskstats? If not, check it out and view this Web page: <http://www.ibiblio.org/peanut/Kernel-2.6.12.2/iostats.txt>.
Thanks
Raymond
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