Affected versions: Debian 10

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Table of contents
  1. Symptom & Impact
  2. Environment & Reproduction
  3. Root Cause Analysis
  4. Quick Triage
  5. Step-by-Step Diagnosis
  6. Solution – Primary Fix
  7. Solution – Alternative Approaches
  8. Verification & Acceptance Criteria
  9. Rollback Plan
  10. Prevention & Hardening
  11. Related Errors & Cross-Refs
  12. References & Further Reading

Symptom & Impact

I/O wait spikes reduce throughput and increase queue latency.

Environment & Reproduction

Debian 10 databases share storage devices with heavy background tasks.

Root Cause Analysis

Storage contention and inefficient access patterns saturate device queues.

Quick Triage

Measure iostat metrics and identify top processes generating disk pressure.

Step-by-Step Diagnosis

Trace block layer latency, scheduler settings, and filesystem hotspots.

Illustrative mockup for debian-10 — terminal_or_shell
Inspecting problem state in shell output — Illustrative mockup — Progressive Robot

Solution – Primary Fix

Tune workload concurrency, optimize storage layout, and isolate noisy jobs.

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Applying fix and confirming in logs/configuration — Illustrative mockup — Progressive Robot

Solution – Alternative Approaches

Move hot data to faster media or deploy read replicas for balance.

Verification & Acceptance Criteria

I/O latency and queue depth return to acceptable operational ranges.

Rollback Plan

Undo scheduler or mount option changes if regression appears.

Prevention & Hardening

Track disk latency SLOs and enforce workload isolation policies.

Related to disk full events and filesystem corruption after saturation.

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References & Further Reading

Linux block I/O tuning references and Debian storage performance guides.

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