On 20 June 2012 19:24, Antonio Huete Jiménez wrote:
> Hi Raimundo,
>
Hi!
>
> Do you think it is possible to try the copy using an internal HDD? So that
> we can discard any USB issue.
>
Maybe... there is a way to format a NTFS partition under dfly? Could test
from the free space in my system
Hi Raimundo,
Do you think it is possible to try the copy using an internal HDD? So that
we can discard any USB issue.
Also which program are you using to do the copy? Have you tried
cpdup/rsync? Is there a consistency in the size of the files (ie. mp3s,
movies) or is it completely random?
On 20 June 2012 11:38, Sascha Wildner wrote:
> Does CTL-ALT-ESC work to drop to ddb? If it does and you are at the db>
> prompt, please do 'call dumpsys' and see if it dumps (numbers counting and
> hard disk activity). When it goes back to db>, you can 'reset'. The dump
> will then be written to
One solution I didn't see, is to pull atime out of the filesystem
metadata, and make
it a database within it's own file on the filesystem. This does have
a number of
benefits. For one, the atimes for all files are collected within a
simple file, which
will get snapshot'ed with other files. And f
On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 16:22:30 +0200, Raimundo Santos
wrote:
Okey,
Now, part II:
I was very happy copying my 234GB of data to the new and shiny PFS over
my
only-data 1TB disk, when circa 9GB copied, the system just freeze. Yes
freeze in the normal sense: no interaction, no messages, no log
Okey,
Now, part II:
I was very happy copying my 234GB of data to the new and shiny PFS over my
only-data 1TB disk, when circa 9GB copied, the system just freeze. Yes
freeze in the normal sense: no interaction, no messages, no logs, just me
alone with the hope that my backup external disk continue
See https://lwn.net/Articles/499293/