Re: What causes iowait other than waiting for i/o?

From: Satyam Sharma
Date: Tue May 29 2007 - 02:29:08 EST


Hi Bill,

On 5/29/07, Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently noted that my system was spending a lot of time in i/o wait
when doing some tasks which I thought didn't involve i/o, as noted by
the lack of disk light activity most of the time. I thought of network,
certainly the NIC had no activity for this job. So I set up a little
loop to capture all disk i/o and network activity (including loopback).
That was no obvious help, and the program doesn't use pipes.

At this point I'm really curious, does someone have a good clue?

Note: I don't think this is a bug or performance issue, unless the
kernel is doing something and charging time to iowait instead of system
I don't see anything to fix, but I would like to understand.

What tool / kernel instrumentation / mechanism are you using to
determine that some task(s) are indeed blocked waiting for i/o? Perhaps
some userspace process accounting tools could be "broken" in the sense
that they generalize all uninterruptible sleep as waiting for i/o ...

Satyam
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