13.7.7.9. Asynchronous I/O on Linux

Starting in InnoDB 1.1 with MySQL 5.5, the asynchronous I/O capability that has been supported on Windows systems, is now available on Linux systems. (Other Unix-like systems continue to use synchronous I/O calls.) This feature improves the scalability of heavily I/O-bound systems, which typically show many pending reads/writes in the output of the command SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS\G.

If a problem with the asynchronous I/O subsystem in the OS prevents InnoDB from starting, set the option innodb_use_native_aio=0 in the configuration file. This new configuration option applies to Linux systems only, and cannot be changed once the server is running.

For more information about InnoDB I/O performance, see Section 7.5.7, “Optimizing InnoDB Disk I/O”.

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