It's working for me in hardy, my original post was still for gutsy.
Thanks guys, it's VERY useful to see per process i/o stats now...
I think this bug should be closed now.
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please turn it on again ! it would be very nice to have this feature for
our Serverfarm enabled because there is no good alternative to analyze
and improve performance of the daily I/O Traffic caused by virtual
guests.
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Isn't it turned on? it works with me
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2.6.24-4-generic has this feature enabled by default (just tested
iotop.py and it is running)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Yes, this is important. The question is if there is any reason for it
not to be configured that way? Such functionality becomes even more
important as virtualization becomes more common, I think. I/O is
probably the biggest bottleneck there is atm, so you need to track down
the source as quickly
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-meta = linux
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tim Gardner (timg-tpi)
Status: New = In Progress
Target: None = hardy-alpha-4
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yes, please! I also think it is a great option!
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I need to second this request. Being able to view disk i/o stats per
process is very important as it would greatly help newbies, advanced
users and developers alike to track down what i/o hogging processes are
causing their ubuntu systems to slow down. This happens more than people
think, the