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Date:      Sun, 9 Nov 2008 20:18:57 -0500
From:      Dan <dan@ourbrains.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Sluggish scheduling during a long disk copy
Message-ID:  <20081110011857.GA9644@ourbrains.org>
In-Reply-To: <20081109144004.3c13b099@tau.draftnet>
References:  <20081109202149.GA7091@ourbrains.org> <991123400811091225t392bd3f3i531dbe348a13e5e4@mail.gmail.com> <20081109203241.GB8395@ourbrains.org> <28283d910811091235q70181b52nc4235aea61518cd@mail.gmail.com> <49174EAC.2070403@FreeBSD.org> <20081109210219.GB8576@ourbrains.org> <49176052.6070701@FreeBSD.org> <20081109144004.3c13b099@tau.draftnet>

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Bruce Cran(bruce@cran.org.uk)@2008.11.09 14:40:04 -0800:
> It may be that FUSE is aggressively caching data and pushing your
> applications out of memory.  This commonly happens on Linux and may
> be happening here too.
> 

Fuse is good. Tried without fuse, using the native ntfs mount. Still the
same issue :(. It takes forever to do anything on this pc while the
constant disk io is taking place.



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