I can replicate this on Lucid with 2.6.32-27-generic-pae #49-Ubuntu SMP
Thu Dec 2 00:07:52 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
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[ 16.205818] WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.32/arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c:135
__ioremap_caller+0x396/0x420()
[ 16.205825] Hard
Anyone? This bug was submitted a month ago.
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Title:
NFS load locks processes and mounts
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I opened up a separate ticket (688437) because I feel like my issue is
different than this one. I've outlined my issue there with logs as well
as how to recreate the issue. Nobody has responded to that ticket. The
latest daily mainline kernel that I wrote about in this ticket didn't
work for me
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Title:
NFS load locks processes and mounts
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Public bug reported:
I have multiple Onstor NFS NASs with multiple Ubuntu clients. The
clients are all LTS releases (Dapper, Hardy and now Lucid). The clients
are running autofs to mount the exports from the NAS. On my new Lucid
machine, high NFS traffic generated by the client makes the mounts
So in the end the recompile of nfs-common didn't fix my issue after all.
It took a couple of days and then it happened again. I think my issue
might be slightly different. I have multiple clients connecting to the
same mount points. The Ubuntu Lucid client loses connectivity to the
mount points
Server side for me is a nfs appliance running a BSD kernel with a
proprietary nfs server daemon. Can't help there.
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Title:
System lock-up when re
Sorry, I ran uname on the wrong machine.. Same kernel though:
Linux dev-0 2.6.32-26-server #47-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 17 17:05:29 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
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I am having the same issues with nfs mounts. IOZone tests would fail on
anything over 10Mb. I recompiled nfs-common and it seams to have fixed
the issue for me. Maybe this will help isolate the issue for everyone
else. This was tested on my Lucid server. Please don't laugh at my nfs
server per