The problem I was having with Fedora 20 persists with release 4.9.1. It happens at the same place; i.e., the tail end of the log is: Writing temporary hstat files: [0%] ....|.... [10%] ....|.... [20%] ....|.... [30%] ....|.... [40%] ....|.... [50%] ....|.... [60%] ....|.... [70%] ....|.... [80%] ....|.... [90%] ....|.... [100%] done Localtime: Mon Oct 27 18:14:24 2014 Flushing buffers to disk: [0%] ....|.... [10%] ....|.... [20%] ....|.... [30%] ....|.... [40%] ....|.... [50%] ....|.... [60%] ....|.... [70%] ....|.... [80%] ....|.... [90%] ....|.... [100%] done Analysing hstat files: [0%] Hashstat.mhs.gz is still zero. Trying to upload the stattmp file now. Does anyone else happen to have a Fedora 20 system and the spare time to check this out? It’s hard to believe that I’m the only one running Fedora 20. And if it’s not Fedora 20, it might be a counter that gets overrun. Thanks, Torben