On 16/11/24 10:12, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On
2024-11-15 14:59, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
With the IO tab in HTOP, how do I determine which devices
it is monitoring and how do I change it to look at multiple
volumes?
While KDE is still thrashing my hard disks after the
desktop displays (the hard disk light is permanently on, not
flickering) HTOP is telling me the R/W%, R% and W% are 0 for
every process it has listed, so it is not looking a the right
device for me to determine what is thrashing my drives.
Pretty sure it's a combined value of all IO. Maybe you're not
looking at the right process or maybe it's a kernel thing.
The main tab shows what processes are using the cpu with the most
heavy user at the top, which seems to be working fine. But the I/O
tab seems to be not working in that I occasionally see an entry at
the top where one or more of the 3 % columns is non 0 for a very
short period, but as I have indicated in another thread, it seems to
me that its monitoring may not be up to scratch when the hard disk
light on my machine is hard on, the disk I/O summary display I added
in its settings says the disk I/O is 100% but its detailed display
says that nothing is doing any I/O.
While on the subject of HTOP
internals, at the bottom of its screen it shows a list of
keyboard shortcuts, one of which is F10 for Exit. The issue I
have with that is Konsole has taken over that shortcut for its
menus, hence it doesn't work in HTOP. How do I change that?
You can also use "q" to quit.
I've started to use that now instead of ctrl-c. The F10 keyboard
shortcuts seems to have been internally taken over by Konsole, is it
like HTOP where it is not easy to change that configuration?
regards,
Steve