ntfs-3g i/o errors writing large audio files to usb hard drive
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: nautilus
ntfs-3g i/o errors writing large audio files to usb hard drive
when copying files from internal hdd formatted ext3 to usb 2.0 500GB seagate hdd formatted ntfs (automagically mounted in /media as writable using ntfs-config):
1. 100% cpu usage (constant until file transfer is killed)
2. extremely show file transfers (time remaining 2.5-3 hours for transferring 280MB of flac, mp3, shn, and ape audio files; time remaining 10.5 hours --and climbing-- for transferring 3.1GB of isos; 15 sec to transfer 730KB) when copying or moving files onto the ntfs volume
-large file transfers (that take 4-8 hours overnight) fail giving an I/O error message
3. unable to eject or unmount the usb 2.0 external hard drive with nautilus, only a sudo umount works. even sudo umount /dev/sdb1 fails, saying device is busy. sudo umount /media/<hdd-name> gets rid of the desktop icon, then sudo umount /dev/sdb1 works.
-the first time i 'ejected' the usb device, it seemed to start working. then a message popped up from the bottom right of taskbar saying something like the usb device can now be safely removed. this was followed by another pop up saying not to unplug the usb device because something still needs to be written to the disk.
4. once unmounted from cli, after unplugging the usb cable and replugging the usb cable back in, the hdd is not automagically mounted.
5. hdd did automagically mount after power cycling the hdd and then plugging it back in.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Apr 30 22:24:15 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/nautilus
Package: nautilus 1:2.18.1-0ubuntu1
PackageArchitec
ProcCmdline: nautilus --no-default-window --sm-client-id default2
ProcCwd: /home/todd
ProcEnviron:
PATH=/
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: nautilus
Uname: Linux todd-laptop 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
From ntfs-3g upstream: the I/O problems are related to Seagate devices and are file system independent. The reason and a potential workaround is discussed here: http:// www.nslu2- linux.org/ wiki/FAQ/ DealWithAutoSpi nDownOnSeagateF reeAgent
The problem is in the Linux kernel (USB driver, etc).