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After most recent upgrade to 3.2.0-87-generic, nfs server process has
extremely high
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update
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As we had continuing severe problems with our applications, I downgraded the
entire nfs-kernel-server and nfs-utils packages to version 1:1.2.5-3ubuntu3
using apt-get install nfs-common=1:1.2.5-3ubuntu3 and apt-get install
nfs-kernel-server=1:1.2.5-3ubuntu3.
The I/O problems are gone with this