Linux vm hangs during snapshot hyper-V manager

Hi Experts,
I am using a custom linux VM having 8GB RAM an 4vCPUS on Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V. The Linux Integration Services version is 3.4.
When I take snapshot of my Linux VM using Hyper-V manager, the VM hangs for 10-15 seconds. I cannot do any operations during this time.
After that the Snapshot succeeds, it is working fine.
This behavior is not seen in Win Server 2012 Hyper-V.
Anyone have inputs on why it is hanging?
Thanks in advance,
Saleem

That is expected.
 VSS support for Linux is only available in 2012 r2
2008 r2 does a save -> backup -> restore
Hence the pause you see.  If you check hyperv manager during this time you should see saving/restoring on the vm in question.
I get around it by setting my backup say 1am in the morning when no one will notice but this may not be acceptable for you in which case your only option would be to upgrade the host.
Thanks
Mike

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    16:49:17.205|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|Begin CertSyncPrefLib CleanUp
    16:49:17.220|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.AppManagement|0|Loader client service supported by device: PIN:0x2174873B
    16:49:17.376|INFO |22|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:17.376|INFO |22|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:17.891|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:17.891|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading PicturesDesktop
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDesktop], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource for PicturesDesktop
    16:49:18.874|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0()
    16:49:18.874|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 463
    16:49:18.905|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|39036|Library Refresh Complete for MediaSource: PicturesDesktop
    16:49:18.921|INFO |26|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:18.921|INFO |26|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:18.921|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDesktop], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:18.921|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDesktop], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 513
    16:49:18.921|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [MusicServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [MusicServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 4206
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:19.950|INFO |27|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:19.950|INFO |27|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:20.465|INFO |28|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:20.465|INFO |28|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:20.980|INFO |29|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:20.980|INFO |29|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:21.495|INFO |30|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:21.495|INFO |30|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:22.009|INFO |31|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:22.009|INFO |31|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 4025
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:23.039|INFO |32|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:23.039|INFO |32|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:23.554|INFO |33|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:23.554|INFO |33|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.069|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE] running on thread pool
    16:49:24.069|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.069|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA] run on new thread STA
    16:49:24.069|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.084|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource from Rim.Media.Source.WindowsMedia.WMPDataSourceLoader
    16:49:24.271|DEBUG|35|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Loaded playlist: All Music
    16:49:24.271|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibrarySTA>b__0()
    16:49:24.271|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 211
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|39036|Library Refresh Complete for MediaSource: WMP
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartLibraryLoadInBackground>b__3()
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 274
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading VideosDesktop
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDesktop], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource for VideosDesktop
    16:49:24.349|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Videos_SetThumbnailTask] will run on thread pool after 8000 ms
    16:49:24.349|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0()
    16:49:24.349|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 14
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|39036|Library Refresh Complete for MediaSource: VideosDesktop
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDesktop], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDesktop], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 20
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading PicturesDevice
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource for PicturesDevice
    16:49:25.098|DEBUG|36|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Reading device volumes...
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 1
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 1
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 3
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading VideosDevice
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDevice], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource for VideosDevice
    16:49:25.098|DEBUG|36|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Reading device volumes...
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 2
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDevice], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDevice], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 2
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 3
    16:49:28.359|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:28.359|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 4015
    16:49:28.920|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|Task [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices] running after delay on thread pool
    16:49:28.920|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:31.806|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <InitializeSupportedDevices>b__0()
    16:49:31.806|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 2890
    16:49:32.352|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Videos_SetThumbnailTask] running after delay on new thread
    16:49:32.352|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Videos_SetThumbnailTask] run on new thread MTA
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 37
    16:49:39.294|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:16.721 [1B3C] Create BlackBerry Device Manager instance
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    16:49:39.325|INFO |10|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|TASK: [IPModem Initialize ProfileManager], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <.ctor>b__c()
    16:49:39.325|INFO |10|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|TASK: [IPModem Initialize ProfileManager], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 24765
    16:49:39.325|INFO |41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0xC9C, THREADNAME="Unnamed"
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    16:49:39.325|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::ThreadProc] Starting ras configuration update
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    16:49:39.341|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [Device Monitor Initialization], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <Start>b__16()
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    16:49:39.466|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0x1]
    16:49:39.466|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0x2]
    16:49:39.653|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0xB]
    16:49:39.762|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0xD]
    16:49:39.762|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [16384/58211] status[0x4]
    16:49:39.762|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [16384/58211] status[0xE]
    16:49:39.778|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [32768/58211] status[0x5]
    16:49:39.809|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [49152/58211] status[0x5]
    16:49:39.809|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [58211/58211] status[0x6]
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    16:49:39.809|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::get_current_configuration_path] LAST_UPDATE_TO_USER value: true
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    16:55:23.926|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|Task [DeviceManager Exit Task] run on new thread MTA
    16:55:23.960|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [DeviceManager Exit Task], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
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    16:55:23.962|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceMonitorService:topMonitor] Stopping work queue.
    16:55:23.963|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceMonitorService:topMonitor] Stopping windows message handler.
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    16:55:23.967|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Services.Configuration|0|Saving configuration.  Path: C:\Users\AKW\AppData\Roaming\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Desktop\Settings.config.
    16:55:23.968|INFO |19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DIAG] EVENT=Unregister_thread, THREADID=0x2AC, THREADNAME="Unnamed"
    16:55:23.968|DEBUG|45|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl::stop_monitor] Device monitor stopped
    16:55:23.968|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [DeviceManager Exit Task], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <Stop>b__1a()
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    16:55:24.157|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask] stopping
    16:55:24.167|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [PictureImportServiceStartupTask] stopping
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    16:55:24.285|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [VideoImportServiceStartupTask] stopping
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    16:55:24.285|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:55:24.286|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnClosing>b__5()
    16:55:24.286|DEBUG|45|Rim.Desktop.Common.CommandBase|0|Start: Rim.Desktop.Shell.ViewModel.MyBlackBerryViewModel.<.ctor>b__5
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    16:55:24.296|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnClosing>b__6()
    16:55:24.297|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnClosing>b__7()
    16:55:24.309|INFO |15|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.309|INFO |15|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 368228
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    16:55:24.356|INFO |22|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.356|INFO |22|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 366214
    16:55:24.450|INFO |30|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.450|INFO |30|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 362192
    16:55:24.497|INFO |33|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.497|INFO |33|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 360180
    16:55:24.840|INFO |16|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.840|INFO |16|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 368228
    16:55:24.871|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.871|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 366216
    16:55:24.918|INFO |27|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.918|INFO |27|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 364202
    16:55:24.965|INFO |31|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.965|INFO |31|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 362192
    16:55:25.340|INFO |17|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:25.340|INFO |17|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 368229
    16:55:25.386|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:25.386|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 362191
    16:55:25.433|INFO |28|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:25.433|INFO |28|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 364204
    16:55:25.605|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnClosing>b__9()
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    Anybody else have this problem? Thanks for any help you can give.
    Oh btw, OS 10.3.9, iTunes 4.9, iBook G4.

    I am having the same issue where it hangs during update -- seems to always happen around the 1800th song. Here's more specifics:
    -I've got 7000 songs in my Library
    -my iTunes Music folder is located on an external FireWire HD
    My Mac has no problems mounting the iPod. No problems restoring with iPod Updater. No problems with erasing using Disk Utility.
    I have tried the following:
    1. Resetting and then restoring via iPod Updater.
    2. Erasing/reformatting via Disk Utility, including zeroing out all data, and then restoring via iPod Updater.
    3. Resetting into Disk Mode.
    4. Manually updating songs.
    5. Automatcially updating songs.
    Nothing works. I have been troubleshooting this for about 8 hours now with no luck. No matter what I do differently, it always hangs around song 1800. I even tried uninstalling/reinstalling iTunes -- and I have tried this with several different user accounts and on different partitions I have set up.
    When it "hangs," the iPod itself just makes a the "clicking" sound of a HD. I'm wondering if the HD is just bad -- but it came up with no errors when checking with Disk Utility.
    Any more suggestions?
    Johnny

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