Re: Fedora 33 latency

2020-12-09 Thread Roger Heflin
if you have it mounted off / then see if mounting it under /mnt/cifsshare/sharehere. pwd used to start in the current directory and look for .. and then go up and repeat. That means that if you were running pwd in any directory all directories in / will be accessed. It also means that if you ha

Re: Fedora 33 latency

2020-12-08 Thread Earl Ramirez
On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 19:48 -0400, Jorge Fábregas wrote: > That makes sense.  Perhaps the "File Dialog" window tries to traverse > the mount point where AutoFS "auto mounts" the CIFS share ...and if > that > share is inaccessible maybe that's what's causing the extreme > latency. > Let's hope it's

Re: Fedora 33 latency

2020-12-07 Thread Jorge Fábregas
On 12/7/20 7:38 PM, Earl Ramirez wrote: > I disabled AutoFS and will try to see if the issue persist and keep > you all posted. HI Earl, That makes sense. Perhaps the "File Dialog" window tries to traverse the mount point where AutoFS "auto mounts" the CIFS share ...and if that share is inaccess

Re: Fedora 33 latency

2020-12-07 Thread Earl Ramirez
Hi Jorge, > Hi.  I agree with the other folks; this is way too abnormal.  Do you > have a network share (CIFS/NFS etc) configured as a shortcut/bookmark > in > Nautilus?   I completely forgot to mention that I have a CIFS share mounted with AutoFS, this is included in the Ansible role that I use

Re: Fedora 33 latency

2020-12-07 Thread Earl Ramirez
On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 07:59 -0500, John Mellor wrote: > Something is seriously wrong with that machine!  I also use Fedora 33 > with 32G RAM but with a single Kingston SSD on BTRFS, with an old > gen-2 > i7 processor as my main desktop.  Its very fast, booting in 5sec, and > apps come up in <1/2se

Re: Fedora 33 latency

2020-12-07 Thread Tom Horsley
On Mon, 07 Dec 2020 22:14:14 +0800 Earl Ramirez wrote: > The applications launches, the delay is when I am in an application and > try to open a document on disk. I've seen this when, for example, I've got an NFS mount to a system that is not up at the moment. All the annoying file dialogs want t

Re: Fedora 33 latency

2020-12-07 Thread Earl Ramirez
Thanks, Chris > It takes 45 seconds to launch any application?  This is definitely > not > normal no matter the file system or arrangement. The applications launches, the delay is when I am in an application and try to open a document on disk. For example, I am in LibreOffice and wants to open a do

Re: Fedora 33 latency

2020-12-07 Thread Jorge Fábregas
On 12/6/20 10:21 PM, Earl Ramirez wrote: > For example, if I am using gedit and select File > Open I will have > to wait approximately 45 to 90 seconds before Nautilus launch so that > I can select the file. Hi. I agree with the other folks; this is way too abnormal. Do you have a network share

Re: Fedora 33 latency

2020-12-07 Thread John Mellor
On 2020-12-06 9:21 p.m., Earl Ramirez wrote: After performing a few clean install I continue to experience poor read . Initially I installed with BTRFS with RAID1 and after a few minutes I started experiencing delays when I use any application and try to open an existing file. For example, if I

Re: Fedora 33 latency

2020-12-06 Thread Chris Murphy
On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 7:22 PM Earl Ramirez wrote: > For example, if I am using gedit and select File > > Open I will have to wait approximately 45 to 90 seconds before Nautilus > launch so that I can select the file. It takes 45 seconds to launch any application? This is definitely not normal n

Fedora 33 latency

2020-12-06 Thread Earl Ramirez
Good Day All, After performing a few clean install I continue to experience poor read . Initially I installed with BTRFS with RAID1 and after a few minutes I started experiencing delays when I use any application and try to open an existing file. For example, if I am using gedit and select File >