I noticed that when a friend runs cat /proc/stat on his 5500 (running OZ) he gets info in the disk_io field. Myself with a C1000 run pdaXrom Beta1 and a Kinsgten 1Gig SD card do not.
Am I missing something?
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mine says:
disk_io: (3,0):(1493,1416,12674,77,832)
What does that mean, anyway?
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It's my understanding that it is suposed to give you info about how your drives are preforming.
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Snipped from above URL:
The "disk_io" shows data for each active disk. The above example only
shows one active disk. The first pair is the major followed by the
disk number entry. The others are:
- total number of I/O operations on this drive
- read I/O operations
- read I/O sectors
- write I/O operations
- write I/O sectors
Maybe it only reports what's in a CF slot (including internal HDD).
Thanks for your replies everyone.