The `LATENCY DOCTOR` command reports about different latency-related issues and advises about possible remedies. This command is the most powerful analysis tool in the latency monitoring framework, and is able to provide additional statistical data like the average period between latency spikes, the median deviation, and a human-readable analysis of the event. For certain events, like `fork`, additional information is provided, like the rate at which the system forks processes. This is the output you should post in the Redis mailing list if you are looking for help about Latency related issues. @example ``` 127.0.0.1:6379> latency doctor Dave, I have observed latency spikes in this Redis instance. You don't mind talking about it, do you Dave? 1. command: 5 latency spikes (average 300ms, mean deviation 120ms, period 73.40 sec). Worst all time event 500ms. I have a few advices for you: - Your current Slow Log configuration only logs events that are slower than your configured latency monitor threshold. Please use 'CONFIG SET slowlog-log-slower-than 1000'. - Check your Slow Log to understand what are the commands you are running which are too slow to execute. Please check http://redis.io/commands/slowlog for more information. - Deleting, expiring or evicting (because of maxmemory policy) large objects is a blocking operation. If you have very large objects that are often deleted, expired, or evicted, try to fragment those objects into multiple smaller objects. ``` **Note:** the doctor has erratic psychological behaviors, so we recommend interacting with it carefully. For more information refer to the [Latency Monitoring Framework page][lm]. [lm]: /topics/latency-monitor @return @bulk-string-reply