mled-iowait[detailed] description
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high threshold, the LED turns red. If it is in the middle, it gets green.
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high threshold, the LED turns red. If it is in the middle, it gets green.
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It is actually very informative for the machine's state. You can easily detect CPU load.
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It is actually very informative for the machine's state. You can easily detect CPU load.
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## mled-iowait, mled-iowaitdetailed ##
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My home server doesn't have any LEDs for HDD activity, though it has plenty of HDDs.
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These two scripts attempt to make up for this shortcoming when I need some quick profiling of the machine.
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They actually work better than common HDD activity LEDs because they are based on iowait percentage in one
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second periods (adjustable).
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`mled-iowait` has 3 levels, so you get only to set a low and a high threshold.
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`mled-iowaitdetailed` has 6 levels of activity, so you can set 5 thresholds.
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