<DIV>Ryujin<BR>Thanks for the response! It was more the disk I/O statistics I was trying to see by partition. So that if there was heavy read activity on one partition, you could see a graphical representation of it. You can do this for each physical disk by default, but not for each partition it seems.</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks again</DIV>
<DIV>Owen<BR><BR><B><I>$BN6?@(B <ryujin_ssdt@yahoo.co.jp></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid"><BR>On KDE3.2.1 ksysguard has options to configure partitions. I have one disk <BR>with three partitions and I can configure them with ksysguard, in fact I <BR>can't configure it by disk. In the sensor browser there is a section <BR>Partition Usage where all partitions of my Laptop are listed.<BR><BR>I use Redhat 9 with a compiled kernel 2.4.22 and KDE 3.2.1 compiled with <BR>konstruct.<BR><BR>hope this helps,<BR>regards<BR>Ryujin<BR><BR>Wednesday 07 April 2004 19:11¡¢Owen Ireland ¤µ¤ó¤Ï½ñ¤¤Þ¤·¤¿:<BR>> I am trying to reconfigure Ksysguard to show disk I/O<BR>> by partition instead of by disk. It looks like it<BR>> should be possible, as on Red Hat AS 2.1 (and other<BR>> versions), the stats are available in<BR>> /proc/partitions. I've searched the archives, and the<BR>
> web in general, and there is mention of a<BR>> "per-partition" patch to Ksysguard, but I
can't find<BR>> it anywhere. It looks like the file<BR>> /etc/ksysguarddrc might be the place to enable this,<BR>> by addiing in a new sensor name, but the docs on the<BR>> sensors don't mention partitions at all.<BR>><BR>> Any help much appreciated!<BR>><BR>> Thanks<BR>> Owen<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>> ---------------------------------<BR>> Yahoo! Messenger - Communicate instantly..."Ping" your friends today!<BR>> Download Messenger Now<BR>___________________________________________________<BR>This message is from the kde mailing list.<BR>Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde.<BR>Archives: http://lists.kde.org/.<BR>More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.</BLOCKQUOTE><p>
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