Re: [MlMt] High Sierra, APFS, Time Machine, and MailMate...

2017-12-12 Thread Steven M. Bellovin
On 12 Dec 2017, at 17:48, Bill Cole wrote: On 12 Dec 2017, at 1:10 (-0500), Steven M. Bellovin wrote: On 11 Dec 2017, at 23:26, Bill Cole wrote: On 10 Dec 2017, at 21:14 (-0500), Steven M. Bellovin wrote: My suspicion is that the problem has to do with very large directories on APFS file s

Re: [MlMt] High Sierra, APFS, Time Machine, and MailMate...

2017-12-12 Thread Bill Cole
On 12 Dec 2017, at 1:10 (-0500), Steven M. Bellovin wrote: On 11 Dec 2017, at 23:26, Bill Cole wrote: On 10 Dec 2017, at 21:14 (-0500), Steven M. Bellovin wrote: My suspicion is that the problem has to do with very large directories on APFS file systems This would be shocking. One of the r

Re: [MlMt] High Sierra, APFS, Time Machine, and MailMate...

2017-12-12 Thread Steven M. Bellovin
On 12 Dec 2017, at 16:45, David Blank-Edelman wrote: > On Dec 12, 2017, at 1:10 AM, Steven M. Bellovin > wrote: This dump is to a directly connected USB 2.0 drive. And the CPU is about 96% idle, according to 'top'. So, I have to admit I’m still very curious to he

Re: [MlMt] High Sierra, APFS, Time Machine, and MailMate...

2017-12-12 Thread David Blank-Edelman
> On Dec 12, 2017, at 1:10 AM, Steven M. Bellovin > wrote: > > This dump is to a directly connected USB 2.0 drive. And the CPU is about 96% > idle, according to 'top'. So, I have to admit I’m still very curious to hear what is in the runtime log and what dtruss say