Hi, 

If you take 2 minutes to copy arround 367mb, so your are writing arround
3Mb/s
Normaly, Hard-disk are arround 100Mb/s & SSD 400Mb/s

Try to look if your hard-disk as not error & begin to die (look on dmesg
via a terminal /smart information ( via gnome-disks (old name palimset)
Or Try to tune your drive with hdparm or look in bios is not
mis-configured

Regards


Le mercredi 13 août 2014 à 19:46 +0200, Ochal Christophe a écrit :
> On 08/13/2014 01:44 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > I shoot high school and club soccer and thought I had a lot but 175mb 
> > is small compared to your 367mb. But I see no adverse conditions when 
> > adding another session of 500-1k shots. Perhaps you are fighting 
> > hardware limitations, I am using an i7 w/36gb. I do see a 1-2 minute 
> > delay of dt while it does it's import and assignment of session tags 
> > but I am able to invoke 2 or 3 more imports while the first is 
> > processing. It just extends the heavy load on dt for a longer time. 
> > gud luk, 
> 
> I've been doing some tests and it seems for some weird reason there's an 
> IO issue when loading the database file, I've tested copying the file 
> through the terminal after a cold boot and it took over 2 minutes to 
> copy the file (which is ridiculously much) but when I started darktable 
> it suddenly gave me this feedback on the terminal:
> 
> [init] moving database into new XDG directory structure
> 
> No idea what this means nor do I have any clue why the IO is so low (an 
> i7 with 16GB should be faster than this) and subsequent read operations 
> are of course fast because it's cached.
> 
> No idea how to troubleshoot this :(
> 
> 



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