Thanks lots, Jeremy.
     I haven't used hdparm; I see it does a lot (much
to learn, per the man page).
     I'm thinking of writing a for loop and capture
start and end time: will that be useful? (Probably
I'll use DASH, Python, and C, just to compare
those three.)
     I haven't had the need to use lspci or lsmod or
most other diagnostic tools (not till now, so I'm
mostly lost).
     More thanks, I'll probably be able to send info
tomorrow (machine is not home).
On 07/14/2014 11:08 PM, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
  On 07/15/2014 06:58 AM, jim wrote:
  Hiya,
      I've got a Zareason media box
 
http://zareason.com/shop/MediaBox-5440.html
 with 8 GB RAM running AVlinux (a debian flavor);
 I use Ardour pretty much exclusively, that and
 the vi editor.
      The system can record a single track with no
 problem. It occasionally fails if I try to record
 two simultaneous tracks. If regularly fails if I try
 to record four or more tracks.
      The complaint is always that the disk system
 cannot keep up.
 Question: would just blindly replacing the spinning
 disk with SSD be a likely fix and an overall good
 idea?
 Question: what info should I capture and email to
 get appropriate help?
 Question: what commands will yield useful info
 for this diagnosis? (I like the command line but
 forget which commands do what other than the
 usual suspects for basic use.)
 Hopefully, with thanks,
 jim in SF 
 Hello Jim,
 That's really weird, disk IO shouldn't be an issue with such a machine.
 Maybe you could test the disk throughput and post the results here
 together with the command you used? You could use tools like hdparm or
 dd, there are quite some examples out there.
 And what is the output of cat /proc/mounts for the drive in question?
 Bye,
 Jeremy
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