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December 29, 2010 10:44 AM

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begunfx

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The latest version of the mac drive is extremely unreliable if you have a drive volume that is larger than 2tb (hfs+journaled).  I can't do almost any copying without the drive crashing).  My only workarounds are using rsync for copying or syncing files (I had to install openpogo and configure rsync on the plug to get that to work) or I' have to log onto the plug as root to delete files..

Guys at Cloundengines please, please!  test this with a drive that has a larger than 2tb volume size (like a drobo).  I suspect you will discover the instabilities.

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December 30, 2010 8:29 AM updated: December 30, 2010 8:32 AM

I've been having a ton of problems. I have 2 1TB drives and 1 500GB drive connected. My latest problem is the Pogo seems to have crashed. I'm traveling and now can't get access to anything until I return home... :(

December 30, 2010 4:07 PM

After it crashes, I usually have to reboot, but then it will be fine. Have you tried rebooting after it crashes?

December 30, 2010 6:30 PM updated: January 1, 2011 9:24 AM

Can't yet pogo is in another state. I'll reboot tomorrow.
I have rebooted the computer, no luv.

Ok, here's an update, got home, restarted everything. The Pogo lived for less than an hour under heavy-ish use, then died. On the MacBook I updated MacFUSE to the 64-bit flavor, and then restarted again. Drives have been stable since then.

This is MacBook wireless to wired Pogo - heavy traffic to Pogo.

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