Assuming you're on a *nix of some form, I find the 'atop' monitoring
program quite good. If you are using 100% of your disk I/O then that's
obviously the bottleneck.

B.

On 19 January 2012 18:32, Pete Vander Giessen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I know these options are more "hacks" and "workarounds", but unless someone
>> has a better idea, one (or a combination of some) of these may be a good
>> start to improve the performance. Also, you may want to update to version
>> 1.2.0 (when will be available). I've seen pretty nice new features there
>> (according to wiki).
>
> Thank you for the thoughts. Will experiment with this stuff, as well
> as work on the stuff that Robert Newson suggested.
>
> Thank you,
> ~ PeteVG

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