Is 1 iops a HDD fault on 7200rpm drive?

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by postcd, Oct 20, 2014.

  1. #1
    Hello, ioping -R /dev/sda

    returing me that i have around 1 iops. Is it an hdd fault that it is too low? On that server is runnning quite alot of websites and disk certainly have alot to do, i usually see %wa value like 0-15 by command top -c

    smartctl dont appears to return any errors
    Throughput_Performance 67
    Seek_Time_Performance 33
    these values stays quite same last months

    
    
    ioping -R /dev/sda;
    
    --- /dev/sda (device 1.8 TiB) ioping statistics ---
    4 requests completed in 4.0 s, 0 iops, 4.0 KiB/s
    min/avg/max/mdev = 290.7 ms / 1.0 s / 2.2 s / 773.9 ms
    
     ioping -R /dev/sda;
    
    --- /dev/sda (device 1.8 TiB) ioping statistics ---
    5 requests completed in 3.2 s, 1 iops, 6.3 KiB/s
    min/avg/max/mdev = 131.0 ms / 639.8 ms / 1.9 s / 667.7 ms
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    postcd, Oct 20, 2014 IP
  2. paullopez

    paullopez Active Member

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    iops are too slow probably disk performance is getting degraded.
     
    paullopez, Oct 21, 2014 IP