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=== General information === | === General information === | ||
− | As was described in [[BC proc entries|another article]] each beancounter has | + | As it was described in [[BC proc entries|another article]] each beancounter has it's own <code>/proc/bc/$BCID</code> directory where subsystems add their entries. I/O accounting adds <code>ioacct</code> entry to show I/O information. This entry contains the following information: |
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# cat /proc/bc/101/ioacct | # cat /proc/bc/101/ioacct | ||
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− | Note that <code>dirty</code> is not the size of dirty data at the moment, but the size of dirty data seen so far. | + | Note that <code>dirty</code> is not the size of a dirty data at the moment, but the size of a dirty data seen so far. |
=== Debugging information === | === Debugging information === |