VERY frustrated with FreeBSD/UFS stability - please help or
comment...
Julian H. Stacey
jhs at tower.berklix.net
Tue May 22 08:44:12 UTC 2007
Gore Jarold wrote:
> I have been extremely dissatisfied with the stability
> of the FreeBSD UFS/UFS2 implementation throughout all
Are you using external USB drives ? If so, suspect range widens,
both hardware & software.
I sometimes see some problems on my laptop USB with at least
6.1 & 6.2-rel, some of which could also materialise on a
tower with USB (& reshuffling space, moving 30G
of src/ ports/ packages/ distfiles/ & music between
internal & 2 external drives is a way to get trouble.
- External drive hangs. Apparently it used to hang on previous
owner's XP too (but was that drive or XP or owner or ?).
It has a FREECOM USB2-IDE Controller in enclosure).
- Failure to flush blocks on halt (not sure if seen this with no USB).
- Carbus Belkin USB2 card gets far too hot, painful to touch
at times (& my brother's same type card he used in same
type laptop under XP, died after he `cooked' his card in
my laptop. Never gets so hot under MS-XP but I have no
idea how (or desire) to load an MS-XP hard. (I wonder
if perhaps MS-XP switched the card to power saving mode
whereas maybe FreeBSD left it on all the time).
- Potentialy USB2 ZediWorks hub, or cable, but no reason to suspect
those.
Of course many externals also use own power, & I can't say
I've yet monitored all external power supply under load with both
DVM & scope :-)
I've known hubs drop to 1% of traffic because capacitors in power
block dried out; also had a tower (new everything except old power
& chassis) be unstable, & crash when scsi cdrom spun up, which
gliched power. There's always power to consider, especially if
everything at max.
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