https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42895 Nicolas Ecarnot <nicolas.ecarnot@xxxxxxx> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |nicolas.ecarnot@xxxxxxx --- Comment #21 from Nicolas Ecarnot <nicolas.ecarnot@xxxxxxx> 2012-07-30 20:00:49 --- Hi, I eventually found the thread I was looking for and I feel the need to testify what I'm experiencing. I have some IT skills but here I won't go deep into details. I'm a very conservative user and my setups and software usage are *very* stable. The set of apps I'm using month after month do not change, and I'm not the kind of people that installs a new app or plugin every day. That allows me to observe the improvement or flows of system upgrades as time goes by. I'm using Xubuntu Precise 12.04 on a 64 bits cpu : | root@xxxxx:~# uname -a | Linux xxxxx 3.2.0-27-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 6 14:25:57 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux and I'm running the common almost daily/weekly upgrades. Since say one week, every action I do leads to a massive disk I/O activity that freezes my whole system (GUI or via ssh, same punishment). The action I'm talking about are very complex : open a new tab in firefox, launch xterm, create a new mail, close xterm, click to expand the menu (!)... To post the message you are reading, I had to create an account. Clicking on the "Send" button to submit my form took a solid two minutes to complete. This makes no sense. Read my lips : my setup was very simple and efficient, and all of a sudden, it became unusable. As other tried it, I tried to play with iotop, htop and so on. I tried to blame my home partition in btrfs, but I'm using it with no issue for months. I tried to blame some specific apps, and thought I found it when disabling a iphone-automount related bin, but issue arose since. I discovered the recent use of cgroups, but I've no clue whether this deserves blaming. From times to times, iotop is showing my jbd2 activity, of btrfs caching, but this is not related to 100% of freeze events. Googling showed me this was not an ubuntu-specific issue. Experts will have to decide if this is a filesystem-specific issue... This bug appears to me quite serious and deserves attention. I'm very surprised such a thing isn't more widely spread and then fixed. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are watching the assignee of the bug. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ext4" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html