Hi Jerri,

the Graylog disk journal should *always* run locally and *never* be placed 
on a "remote" disk (like a SAN or any other network storage).

You can change the journal directory with the message_journal_dir 
<https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server/blob/2.1.2/misc/graylog.conf#L376-L383>
 
setting.

Cheers,
Jochen

On Tuesday, 3 January 2017 11:59:47 UTC+1, Jerri Son wrote:
>
> Just to share my finding after testing a lot: once I disabled the intranel 
> graylog journaling I get the desired I/O. This might be attributed to my 
> SAN backend but surely enough
> I can finally run the latest and greatest gralyog features :)
>

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