Machine | Designation | OS/Firmware actuel | OS/Firmware précédents | Topic |
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Laptop draco-ultrabook 192.168.10.10 - SSH | HP ENVY Sleekbook 6-1260sf (D0X03EA#ABF) | Xubuntu 16.04 Windows 8.1 | Xubuntu 13.10/14.04 Linux Mint 13 Cinamon/MATE | UEFI, Intel SmartBoot (SSD cache), A2DP, pulseaudio |
PC tour gaming draco-desktop 192.168.10.15 SSH Telnet | Intel Core i5 720 / 16 Go DDR3 / nVidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti / 1 SSD + 5 HDD (mini) | Xubuntu 14.04 Windows 7 TODO Windows 10 | Ubuntu 7.10-12.04 | Dolphin-emu, NFS |
Multi-fonction laser draco-printer 192.168.10.7 Web | Brother MFC9330-CDW | Linux ? | ||
Media center draco-xtreamer 192.168.10.25 telnet | Xtreamer Prodigy Sliver double tuner TNT HD | V4.2.7 (Linux bridé/custom) Android 2.3 embarqué | Ver 3.0.x, Ver 3.5 RC Ver 4.0, Ver 4.1 Ver 4.2, Ver 4.2.x | NFS, android |
NAS nasbox918 192.168.10.200 SSH | Synology DS918+ | DSM 6.2 (linux custo spk) | N/A | NFS, Docker |
Laptop julie-laptop 192.168.10.xx SSH ? | Dell Vostro V131 | Xubuntu 15.10 Windows 7 | ||
Single Board draco-libreelec 192.168.10.92 SSH | Raspberry Pi 3 | LibreElec/Recalbox | RetroPie, Raspbian | Kodi, NOOBS |
Single Board draco-yunohost 192.168.10.251 SSH | Raspberry Pi 3 | Yunohost / Raspbian | N/A | auto-hébergement |
Box Fibre livebox 192.168.1.254 telnet ? | Livebox Play | linux ? | N/A | Wifi G/N faible portée, lag/reboot livebox TV |
Router router.asus.com 192.168.10.254 telnet ? | ASUS RT-AC66U | asus-wrt | N/A | Wifi ac, routage LAN, VPN |
switch 192.168.10.250 telnet ? | TP-Link TL-SG108E | linux/bsd ? | N/A | Ethernet, VLAN |
Machine | Designation | OS/Firmware actuel | OS/Firmware précédents | Topic |
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NAS nasbox82fr 192.168.10.20 SSH telnet Web | Synology DS409+ | DSM 4.2 (linux custo spk) + ipkg | DSM 3.x DSM 4.0, 4.1 | NFS, SATA link error (SMART) |
Box ADSL bbox.lan 192.168.1.254 telnet ? | BBox Sagem F@st 3504b (la merde qui rame dès 2 connexions Ethernet) | linux ? | N/A | Wifi G/N, perte synchro ADSL, débit faible, etc |
TODO
Voir bug LP #607560 : jbd2 writing block every 5 - 10 seconds, preventing disk spin-down and making noise
jbd2 doesn't respect the commit interval for everyone most likely because pm-utils remount partitions with changed commit value.
JOURNAL_COMMIT_TIME_AC=${JOURNAL_COMMIT_TIME_AC:-0} #will remount partition on AC power with commit=0.
#block_dump #"leafpad" is a lightweight text editor, should be in ubuntu by default but not sure. sudo -i #go into root shell leafpad /etc/rsyslog.conf #comment line starting with "$ModLoad imklog". This will prevent receiving kernel messages by syslog and thus lessen disk activity. restart rsyslog #restart syslog mkdir /tmp/mytemp #create temporary directory mount -t tmpfs -o size=100000000 none /tmp/mytemp #create temporary FS in RAM, roughly 100MB in size. dmesg -c #empty kernel messages buffer (contains lots of data from boot time) echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/block_dump #enable hdd activity dumping. watch "dmesg -c >> /tmp/mytemp/trace_01.txt" #this dumps hdd trace into trace_01.txt every 2secs. Wait some time... Do something... echo 0 > /proc/sys/vm/block_dump #disable hdd activity dumping umount /tmp/mytemp #unmount temporary directory. DON'T FORGET TO COPY TRACE RESULTS! leafpad /etc/rsyslog.conf #uncomment "#$ModLoad imklog" restart rsyslog #after restart, hdd activity dump will be in syslog. Basically you can skip creating temporary directory if you don't plan to trace your hdd for too long. exit #exit from root shell
JOURNAL_COMMIT_TIME_AC=30