I have another update to my post #77. We have had the same high-cpu load problem as described above today (Monday morning). We traced it down to a Windows7 machine doing a Sunday night backup to our server. Windows backup created a 190,251,249Kb (181GB) single file as part of its backup set. This file causes the ntfs-3g driver to go into a spin and use 99% cpu. Wondering if the dev team for this driver can create a file this big and see what happens to the driver.? This problem is re-creatable. Copy the file back onto the ntfs-3g enabled drivers and the driver goes into 99% mode again.
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