Incomplete Ubuntu task did not expire due to a bug watch which as been closed
with a status of 'CLOSED CODE_FIX'.
So closing now as 'Invalid' as there has been no comment here for over twelve
years.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I have also faced this issue while copying the files from one external
HDD to another. Typical transfer size is in range of 20-40 GBs.
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(Whereas, just copying a file only locks stuff some of the time, and
usually more intermittently.)
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Title:
Disk access locking whole PC
To manage
http://openbenchmarking.org/result/1205228-BY-FILESYSTE76
No idea if they're reasonable results or not, but they don't seem crazy.
My sytem didn't seem to lock when I ran them, though I was gone for most
of it.
The bug you posted seems to describe similar symptoms.
I think my issues are also muc
I found a bug report upstream (Linux kernel) that has the same symptoms
to your issue. May you review it, and if you believe this is the same
problem you have, I can link the two reports:
"Large I/O operations result in poor interactive performance and high iowait
times"
https://bugzilla.kernel.o
When I try the above it just says 'No additional information collected'
and quits.
Possibly because there hasn't actually been a crash to trigger it?
I'm going to try finding the PTS file systems tests and running them
now.
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Thank you for the information. Since Ubuntu is the host, this may have
something to do with kernel, but they'll need logs during or after a
large file transfer that you perform to be able to debug. Please run the
following command (during or after your filesystem stress test) which
will attach nece
Ubuntu is the host, Windows 7 is a virtualized guest.
Using the Phoronix test suite to do FS benchmarks is a good idea, I'll
give that a go when I'm back at work on Monday.
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You are mentioning Virtualbox in your report... What is your host OS,
and is Ubuntu the guest?
If you use large files regularly, you may want to read filesystem benchmarks
such as http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_1204_fs&num=1
In my experience (single hard drive) the xfs
Find right package says I should use 'ubuntu-bug storage' to classify
it, though so far as I can tell that is not actually possible. I also
have no idea what "Use Storage Symptom standard reply" is.
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12.04 lts, if it's not clear.
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