hi,

I noticed today in our poolroom with ~100 diskless clients the exact same 
behavior. The load was with very few clients over 10> with one CPU core. It is 
a KVM virtual host, so I thought, I have to give more CPU cores (but wondering 
why it was working for a long time, in VMware ESX host) for a better load, but 
searching for the high NFS CPU load ...

Our clients needed minutes to boot, instead of 10secs before switching from my 
own kernel 3.4.35 to the main Debian 3.2.0-4-amd64 kernel. I switched back to 
my own kernel (I had under Vmware ESX) and added 8 cores to let my studies 
working again.

So, I can absolutely confirm this bug. With 8 cores and my own kernel, I have 
now a load from 3-5. I will see, if I can test it tomorrow with the default one 
CPU core and own kernel, how much the load is.

cu denny

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