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Date:      Tue, 23 Oct 2001 13:14:21 -0500
From:      Noah Dunker <ndunker@jccc.net>
To:        'Marty Landman' <marty@face2interface.com>, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: intermittent HD activity on idle box
Message-ID:  <C18E28011272D41180AD00B0D0496C0801C0228B@ns-exch05>

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Check the system time and compare it to /etc/crontab and the crontabs of
any users on the system.  My firewall's clock is WAY off but I don't really
care because it's just a boat-anchor 386 with a modem and a NIC.  :) 

the default daily/weekly/monthly housecleaning scripts run "early in the
morning" but they usually are running when I get home from work, and I 
notice a lot of disk activity.

Your best bet is to log in and use tools like top, fstat, lsof (if you've
compiled it), or xosview (if you've compiled it and you're running X) to
get a feel for what your system is up to.

Noah Dunker
Systems Analyst/Technician
Johnson County Community College 

-----Original Message-----
From: Marty Landman [mailto:marty@face2interface.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 12:57 PM
To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: intermittent HD activity on idle box


I've got FreeBSD version 4.2 installed and sitting idle most of the time. 
Occasionally I notice the hard drive working for several seconds to a few 
minutes and looking at the console don't notice anything in particular 
happening. I realize there are always processes running in the background 
so I wonder what is going on and if there's a way I can monitor this sort 
of activity?

Also, does the hard drive get defragmented on the fly? Could that be what's 
happening at times?

Thanks,

Marty


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