Hi all
I have a Shevaplug (multi) with Ubuntu. Until recently I have used it as network proxy and dansguardian filter, however I have just started to use it to control some Samba shares for our Windows 7 Media Centres.
I have a 4 port USB hub plugged into the Sheeva Plug with 2x1tb and 2x2tb hard disks plugged in. Each with a samba share(s).
When I copy media to any of the disks via the network or do a command line copy disk to disk I get very high CPU usage from NTFS-3g. I have read that this was a bug (google shows posts from 2006 time on this subject) but I would have thought this was fixed by now.
I also get Very slow speeds, 2 megs per second, I would have thought this is due to the processor usage?
Is this something specific to the Sheva Plug? Does anyone have an ideas of how to cure this. I know I could use FAT32, but this causes limits on file sizes and as such will be no good for me. Are there any other disk formats that I could use that I can still share with Windows7?
Does anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks
Matt Houldsworth