On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 06:23:01PM +0000, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev wrote:
> 
> Meanwhile, and possibly related to Tim's later reply about a later
> kernel, on my haswell I've been seeing very slow or bursty network
> i/o causing terms to hang for several seconds (e.g. downloading a
> large package and saving it on nfs, or writing backups to nfs, or
> even just untarring firefox from nfs), that seemed to start a month
> or so back but was ok with _some_ kernels.  Currently I've just
> built LFS-svn and am now running 5.0.2 (it's ok, it's an intel -
> I've seen a problem report for that version on amd) building Xorg.
> Will have to wait and see if the network sluggishness persists.
> 
It does.  Will need to take a look - if I'm lucky, maybe some
firmware is now needed.  If not, the joys of finding an easily
reproduceable test case: perhaps the time to untar firefox from nfs,
followed by finding a "good" kernel (and I suspect this goes back
some time).

At the moment I don't think I've seen the problem on other machines,
but I suppose I ought to check in case it is something on the server
that is the problem.

Objectively, less important for the general user than the
libssh2/vlc problem - so I'll concentrate on that.

ĸen
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