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  • markfree
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2019
    • 868

    #1

    Raspberry Disk read/write request responses are too high

    I installed Zabbix on my Raspberry Pi 4 4GB. So, I was building my dash and noticed a different alarm.
    Zabbix server mmcblk0p2: Disk read/write request responses are too high (read > 20 ms for 15m or write > 20 ms for 15m) 1.0059 ms, 58.7575 ms
    Zabbix server mmcblk0: Disk read/write request responses are too high (read > 20 ms for 15m or write > 20 ms for 15m) 1.0059 ms, 58.7575 ms
    I'm using an SD card, so I suppose the alarm it is related to the SD card lower access speeds, despite being a good one (I guess).

    Does anyone knows how to optimize the read/write on RPi?

    Thanks
  • overtech_nc
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2021
    • 4

    #2
    Hi

    I know this post is very old, but I ran into this issue too and was wondering if you managed to find a way out of this ?

    Maybe this led you to what I'm experiencing right now ? Everytime I reboot the Pi, it doesn't retain any information...even if I type "history" in the terminal, I always get the same old command from a few months ago...but the filesystem is rw, not ro !

    I'll do a separate post in order to ask the community about this, but as I saw you had the same alarm I did, I thought it might somehow be related.

    Thanks a lot

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    • markfree
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2019
      • 868

      #3
      Raspberry now supports USB boot, so, my workaround on this was to upgrade the SD card to a good small pendrive.
      Now it has lower write speeds.

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      • overtech_nc
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2021
        • 4

        #4
        Thanks ! We are actually looking into the possibility of using SSDs, but a pendrive would also do the job

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