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#1 2008-04-06 15:39:45

Phrodo_00
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From: Seattle, WA
Registered: 2006-04-09
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ntfs-3g got slooowww

since around I dunno... two days or so, ntfs-3g has been slow-ass and is using 80% of a core for dealing a torrent running at 20kb/s, and then, if I try to watch a video it gets all jumpy like it was  over a internet connection, and copying files around gives me about 500kb/s, which just shouldn't happen... any ideas on where to look? here's my fstab:

UUID=0bf08d1a-9a08-4253-8c2c-18c8f8ff0567 / reiserfs defaults,noatime 0 1
UUID=2af753d3-fd48-4db1-b9e8-cbb8397cc5d1 swap swap defaults,noatime 0 0
UUID=32A02F7CA02F45A7 /media/Windows ntfs-3g uid=0,gid=100,fmask=0133,dmask=0022,locale=es_CL.utf8 0 0
UUID=62FCB73AFCB70777 /media/Archivos ntfs-3g uid=0,gid=100,fmask=0111,dmask=0000,locale=es_CL.utf8 0 0

PD: When I shut down deluge (the bitorrent client) it keeps using 100% of a core (yeah, now it's 100%)... I'll try booting windows and then back to linux to see what happens.
PPD: I'm not really using the partition but I cannot umount it, it says it's being used... how can I know what process is using it?
PPD: it seems to be an issue with deluge only... weird, maybe it's because it jumps all over the file... performance probles with fseek?

Last edited by Phrodo_00 (2008-04-06 17:41:53)

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