Hi--

On Mar 8, 2010, at 8:52 AM, David Jackson wrote:
> I am still having severe problems with severe system instabilities with 
> FreeBSD and have had these problrms in 7.1 and 8.0. The system randomly locks 
> up, it appears applications lock up when they access the USb disk. Also, when 
> accessing the USB disk, the entire system lockup often for minutes. 
> Performance with accessing USB disks is horrendous,. it took 7 hours to copy 
> a directory that was 200 MB. Any program that accesses the USB disk tend to 
> freeze for minutes, and often the entire system becomes unresponsive for 
> minutes. Overall FreeBSD here is characterized by severe instabilities, ive 
> had better performance from Windows 98 systems. The fact that the entire 
> system freezes up, this should not happen, a well designed system will not 
> lock up the entire OS when accessing disk.
> 
> Are there any diagnostic tools uch as getting a log of tranmissions on USB 
> and probe it, ,or finmd out what code it is lockilng up on ?Has anyone else 
> seen these problems with USB disks?

You've asked the same question multiple times, but there is sufficient lack of 
details that you're not going to get good feedback.  Put a dmesg from a clean 
boot, output of "usbdevs -v", and maybe minimal testing with "diskinfo -t 
/dev/DISK" or "dd if=/dev/DISK of=/dev/null bs=64k" to see your effective 
transfer rates onto the web somewhere, and email links to this information.

Also note that if you are unhappy with FreeBSD, by all means, feel free to use 
something else.  You may also feel free to spare the list your opinions WRT a 
comparision to Win98.

Regards,
-- 
-Chuck

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