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?
Thank you for the reply to my concerns. I have been reading through them
carefully.
I seem to have also discovered that the lockup problems are not entirely
due to USB issues. Many of them were being caused by an apparent problem
with the swap system. I have two swaps, a file backed swap and a
partition swap on the same disk. Apparently when having two swaps on the
disk there are severe performance problems. FreeBSD needs to fix
whatever is causing this thrashing problem. So far the lockups have seem
to become much less severe since i have disabled the file based swap
file. I may disable the partition swap but i do not know if it is
possible to have the system boot with a file based swap only. Perhaps i
can disable the partition swap after it boots.
I am trying to copy a directory on the USB drive however and it does
seem to be rather slow still. It started at 5:45 and is still going. I
will see how long it takes.
Again thanks for the help with these issues
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