On Saturday 02 November 2013, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Am 02.11.2013 17:03, schrieb Greg KH:
Including the fact that most of us who have looked at it, can't even duplicate the issue at all (myself included.)
Just try to use it on old (slow) rotating rust. 100% reproducible on all my 2.5" IDE HDDs here.
BTW my problem does not looked like HD speed issue. journalctl was constantly on 100% CPU. So I assume that it couldn't handle more input data in the same time (unless it's even more broken than thought).
If I were to guess, I'd vote it's just horribly fragmenting the files: shake -vvv shows thousands of fragments, probably due to lots of holes in the database files.
So, don't just wave it all away like this, it's a non-trivial problem for a small number of systems that people are not ignoring...
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