ubuntu 22.04 and 1TB hdd with a considerably fine hardware status.
problem still remains, matter of fact i just lost a whole bunch of data because
after screen froze i just unplugged the usb and then i had to re-create the
ntfs volume from scratch (gparted) to be able to mount it again.
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I haven't had a problem with this for a long time, but it started again
about a month or two ago, on 22.04 system.
It does not matter what is the source and/or destination (NFS shared
drive, local HDD, local SDD, USB, whatever), or is same or different
drive used as source and destination, when I
I can report, that i have the problem now on my NAS system.
What a mess...
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Can't believe this bug dates all the way back from 2014 and 8 years
later in 2022 this is still a thing! Not only that the bug has nobody
assigned to it and is of "undecided" importance!
My experience is appalling even by juggling with the vm.dirty_ratio and
other dirty bytes values and my system
[EDIT]
I still have the but if my Chrome/Chromium and associated 30 tabs have been
started. Even if I close them. Even has htop shows I just have 2.5G/11.6G used.
Duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1267648 which
provides better information on how to replicate on any
# Objective
Monitor dirty files memory,
Change to more suitable values.
What it does: change from default 10 and 50%.
My understanding:
If `(vm.dirty_background_ratio/100) * memory size > largest file size`, then it
should be ok.[reference needed]
Note: `memory size` may be *available* memory
[EDIT]:
* PC hard drive is an SSD as well (upgraded 2 years ago).
* Transfer speed from internal SSD to external SSD. (See attached image)
** declared: 40MB/s
** observed: 12kB/s (I hand measured 87sec/1MBs)
** slowing factor: 3000+
* Dirty little hack : unmount then remount external disk hack di
(This post uses md syntax),
### Software
Ubuntu 20.04. < bug still on 20.04. Agree with #103 #101 #94 #78
### Hardware
Several posts above mentioned hardware, RAM or RAM updates, so I will document
mine as well.
Initial > ASUS K401UB :
- Intel Core i5-6200U (2.3GHz)
- 4GB DDR3L
- 1TB HDD,
-
I don't know if this helps, but I have experienced similar issue. Might
be a different reason, though.
1. connect phone (Oneplus 6) to computer and start large file transfer from
there (~10GB or so).
2. Insert memory card to memory card reader on the computer
3. The system is really unresponsive
My day was saved by #107 comment, I tried everything mentioned in this
issue, and always get a lagged mouse!, mi machine es a laptop lenovo
L480 12GB RAM, with SSD ( a very capable machine), after I deactivate my
swap partition (20GB) (swapoff -a) my system starts working as a champ,
thanks @peterr
Me too. I turned the cache back on and don't notice the freezes.
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I feel like this is a lot better on Ubuntu 20.04. Anyone else have the
same experience?
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On my desktop i5-4690 with 8gb ram copying from usb3 to disk is still
slow and blocks playing video on YouTube. Happens with dolphin and cp in
the terminal. Running kubuntu 20.04
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A sudo swapoff -a mid copy solved the response issue, video is playing
again...
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Thanks @peterrus!
I can confirm that using swapoff completely removes the hanging and
stuttering during heavy disk IO.
I don't see this only during file copy. Extracting archives, for
example, or saving virtual machine state to disk cause the same kind of
stuttering and hanging. It was impossible
i can confirm the behaviour described by peterrus (#107)
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After upgrading my RAM from 12GB to 20GB I get significantly better
results. Even with swap enabled I get a lot less UI lockups, and even
when I get them, there are significantly shorter.
This might be logical as I the issue seems to happen when swapping and
because of the increased amount of RAM
I have tried to eliminate using a swapfile (as is default since Ubuntu
18.10) instead of a swap partition. Results are as follows:
Using a swap partition (10GB) instead of a swapfile seems to increase
dd's writespeeds with about 10% and seems to decrease the amount of
stutter and lag, but doesn't
Alright, I have run some more tests:
I copy a file in my (unencrypted, ext4, on root partition) homedir with:
dd if=testfile_8gb of=testfile_out status=progress
(I made the testfile using dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile_8gb bs=1M
count=8000 status=progress)
While running this Xorg/Gnome3/Mouse/Any
I have been running some comparative tests between distro's on a
Thinkpad T450S with a i5-5300U and I think this is related to CPU
throttling.
The issue seems to occur on:
- Ubuntu 18.04 (5.0.0 stock kernel)
- Ubuntu 19.10 (5.3 stock kernel)
- OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (5.3 stock kernel)
But not on
Ubuntu 18.04 here.
Copying big files from SSD to usb device takes too long after the copy
percentage reaches 99%.
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Ubuntu 19.10 here. UI, including mouse, freezes on copying big files within the
same SSD, but not with HDD.
The suggested change of
vm.dirty_background_ratio = 5
vm.dirty_ratio = 10
doesn't help.
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB (EMT02B6Q), SATA, not hotplug.
SMART overall-health self-assessment
Wow, six years and still now solution or even someone working on this. I
suffer from this bug on the latest versions of 16.04 and 18.04. Newer
versions I did not test, yet.
What is needed, that this bug is processed, triaged and maybe resolved?
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I recently replaced Win 8.1 with Mate Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS. Copying large
files with Unison or Freefilesync (e.g., 1.4gb wmv) causes freeze. This
happens when copying via internal HD to External usb 2.0 HD as well as
internal to internal. When the freeze happens, all devices connected on
the same hom
Hi. This needs to be fixed. This caused me no end of problems over the
years. It makes Ubuntu look bad. I thought it was a problem with my
hardware until I found - https://blog.programster.org/fix-freezes-when-
transferring-files ...
"It appears that this has to do with having a very large cache o
Just began dealing with this issue in Ubuntu 19.04. Basic fresh
installation. Copying ~1 TB between Hard Disk A and Hard Disk B caused
the entire system to stop responding for minutes at a time. While it was
'responding' the mouse movement on-screen stuttered badly and drifted.
Keyboard input is co
** Tags added: cscc
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Thanks, it's not an issue in nautilus then, reassigning to linux
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