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Folks,
I have closed this bug as WontFix due to the age of the original report.
This bug has progressed in a nebulous form as to be undefinable and unfixable.
Any of you who believe you are affected by this particular bug, please
file a new bug so that it can be addressed on it's merit.
My system is locks up when an application attempts to copy a large file
to an nfs mount. The system becomes unresponsive to the point that I
cannot even reboot via the command line over SSH.
For example, when soundKonverter copies an ogg file from /tmp to
/home/music (nfs share).
I am unable to
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I just upgraded to linux 2.6.33.3 and no joy - soundKonverter is stuck
trying to copy a file to a nfs mount.
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I hade some frezes as well with Ubuntu 9.10 64-Bit and 10.04
The problem was as followed:
As I started to download (in my case it was by JDownloader) after a
while the whole system freezes.
I checked My RAMs and one seemed to be faulty but as I changed it to a
new one the problem was still up.
I had experienced this problem (system becomes hardlocked during heavy
network transfer) on Toshiba Satellite L4 laptop in Jaunty and Karmic.
Later it turned out there was a hardware fault in one of on-board
inverters. Just have my motherboard replaced and the issue disappeared
completely! No more
This issue is still present in Lucid RC?
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Well, in my case there was (and still is) a hardware issue - due to
flaws in design the PCI chip on a motherboard (not CPU neither graphic
card!) has become overheated during prolonged heavy wireless transfer by
additional heat dissipated in nearby on-board inverters. I have to fix
the issue
Well in my case I don't think it is a hardware issue. I am also using
windows7 alongside and I use utorrent for almost 3 days in a row and it
works fine without any hang, but in Ubuntu 9.10 it was an issue with
download speed more than 500 kbps. Right now in Lucid, I am still to
encounter this
Have being using Transmission (1.75 to 1.91) for over a year in Ubuntu
9.04 to 9.10 on my Toshiba Satellite L40 laptop connected to the
Internet via built-in Atheros AR5007EG wireless card installed in mini-
PCI. While using Transmission I discovered that downloading from large
swarms at high
In X86_64 bit version also I am getting system hang. One torrent with
speed more than 450KBps and one can see the result, This has become very
annoying.
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Hi I am also facing similar issues since, I am using Karmic 32 bit
2.6.31.19-Generic. The system freezes and nothing can be done except
hard reboot. I have Intel 5150 WiMax card. This happens mostly using
torrent clients and or with firefox with flash playing on it. Getting
frustrated with it. If
Have being running Ubuntu (9.04 to 9.10) on Toshiba Satellite L40-139 laptop
for about a year. Heavy network traffic systematically triggers a crash (either
kernel panic or segmentation fault). Among applications that have triggered
system crash are: firefox (all versions since 3.2.3), system
System information in addition to my previous post attached:
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one thing i did notice lately is that the copy would stop (not hang) for
about 2 minutes, the system would say that eth1 is disconnected then the
system prompty reconnects and then the copy proceeds. should the copy
stop again the system then disconnects and then reconnects again until
the copy is
i can confirm that this bug appears also in an hp compaq nc6320 running
jaunty. so far, the only thing that's the same on an nc6320 and the
nx6120 that i'm using is the network driver which is labeled tg3.
using kernel 2.6.28-15-generic on both laptops
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In order to get this to a Triaged state, the Kernel Team will need the
following information.
Qiwichupa, or anyone else in Hardy: Can you attach these following as
separate attachments please:
uname -a uname-a.log
cat /proc/version_signature version.log
dmesg dmesg.log
sudo lspci -vvnn
ey teej,
i have done what you requested (am running jaunty)
just an update. i was copying approximately 220 megabytes of files to a
samba server via sshfs and it just stopped at the point where 32.4
megabytes have been transferred. i left it alone for about 20 minutes
and when i got back it was
headlessspider, thank you very much for updating us, very much
appreciated. I shall mark this as Triaged and set High importance, this
will undoubtedly affect a lot of users, especially if this has been a
problem since Feisty.
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Importance: Undecided = High
**
I can confirm that the same bug on my Dell Inspiron 1300 with Kubuntu
8.04 (lastest updates included). System going down from the coping
files, or watching the movies (with quickly pause/play cycle) from
share.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I think I spoke too early when I said that this was fixed in Intrepid
x86_64
I think I am seeing this again. I am downloading a file from an ftp site
with Firefox and my system keeps freezing for approx 5-10 secs at a time
every couple of minutes. The Windows all go dark and then come back
I have had this same issue since 7.10, currently on 8.04 and after
almost a year finally figured out that it always seems to hard lock when
I've got a ton of torrent activity. The up/down speed it locks on is
always different, so I'm thinking it has to do with the number of
connections present at
This is a serious bug. I experienced it with the generic kernel a good while ago
and managed to get around it by compiling my own kernel from kernel.org.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux localhost 2.6.23.9 #1 PREEMPT Fri Dec 7 07:16:40 WET 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
So, I'm still using Ubuntu 7.10
Submitting the same problem. Intrepid amd64 crashes under heavy load more
network connections (samba, ssh, headless virtualbox). Used to be Hardy, but
then I performed a dist-upgrade, because the bug occured at Hardy too. Thought
it would help :( Sometimes I can push 50 gigs over samba
Just had, what I think is the same problem. Running X86-64 8.10
Intrepid fresh insall. I mounted an NFS volume from another system
(SUSE) via wired connection. Tried to copy over 300G video files. Each
is about 1G. System transfered about 30% then hard lock, TOP was still
runing. If I stop
i experience this often when transferring large files to a nfs server. i
am using an hp compaq nx6120 with 768 meg ram on a wired connection. i
am using iterpid. this is a fresh install of 8.04 lts then upgraded to
iterpid. when transfers stop, access to the network and the internet
also stops.
Johan, thanks, I posted a new bug #296162. Hopefully the admins will
agree with you!
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Just to prevent any confusion here, please note that my problems were
not with wireless networking but with wired networking.
I was seeing the problem in Hardy x86_64 using wired ethernet (Broadcom
Corporation NetXtreme BCM5755M) and with what looks like to me the tg3
driver.
It now appears to
My connection is also a WIRED connection. To further clarify, I DO NOT
experience a system lock-up, NOR do I see the blinking caps lock, scroll
lock, num lock lights. What I experience is total network absence; as
if you'd unplugged the machine from the switch.
If I do a sudo ifconfig eth1 down
Annoyed Ape:
You didnt encounter the bug thats discussed here...
I suggest you open a new bug report.
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Same issue for me, T60 freezes at WLAN heavy load
More info:
Ubuntu release: Intrepid
Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan] Network
Connection
Kernel driver in use: iwl3945
Kernel: 2.6.27-7-generic
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Here are my system files that may help in debugging. They include the
results from the following commands:
uname -a
sudo lspci -vvv
cat /proc/interrupts
cat /proc/iomem
cat /proc/ioports
sudo lsmod
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Well,
It has been a few days now and I have tried copying large files by NFS
(v2 and v3 work now but did not before) and FTP and have not experienced
the problems that have been bugging me all through the Hardy release.
Nothing else has changed apart from the OS upgrade. The details of my
SW/HW
Um, no... the problem persists. My machine is a single AMD Athlon
Processor (32 bit of course!). It was happening with Hardy Heron, and
before that with Gutsy Gibbon, and now of course with yesterday's
upgrade to Intrepid Ibex. The kernel I'm running is (from uname -a):
Linux MythTVServer
Looks like this may have got fixed for me in the Ubuntu x86_64 Intrepid
Ibex release - I have just copied 4 GB from a server using nfs to my
laptop and I have not had a hang. Pretty sure that I would have
normally.
Fingers crossed
Gary
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I suffered from this bug under both nics (e1000 and iwl3945), on both
reproducable, sometimes it takes 5 mins, sometimes 8 hours but I didnt download
one bigger file (1G) over bittorrent without a freeze.
It happened sometimes that bittorrent ran for some hours, without an user, and
the freeze
.
- Original Message
From: Demothesis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 11 October, 2008 19:36:55
Subject: [Bug 147464] Re: Heavy network activity (eg: torrent/nfs file
transfers) causes Hard System Locks and/or Network Freezes.
I've been experiencing this same issue
I'm not entirely certain about anyone else. But I haven't had this
problem in any other release since 7.04, and don't notice it using an
intel 3945 wireless G card in Intrepid beta. It almost makes me suspect
that my issue is something to do with wireless N support in the new
kernel, but I don't
On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 07:18 +, Gary Mansell wrote:
It's criminal that this is still a bug in the latest release of Ubuntu
Ibex, this has been a known issue for at least a year now. How can any
Operating System than freezes/hangs on a file copy be considered a
usable OS?
This bug
Marking this bug on nfs-utils as invalid because it seems to not be
dependent on nfs, but on network transfers in general.
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Subject: [Bug 147464] Re: Heavy network activity (eg: torrent/nfs file
transfers) causes Hard System Locks and/or Network Freezes.
As I stated earlier, this bug is related to TCP/IP packet drops, which
may be triggered by several factors such as:
- A dialup connection through GPRS/UMTS
- A switch
I encountered this bug on my (non x64) Thinkpad using a 3G/GPRS modem.
As I stated then, Updating the kernel from 2.6.22-14-generic to
2.6.23.9 seems to have eliminated this bug from my system.
The solution (to at least one bug) is in the diff between those Ubuntu-
generic and the kernel.org
I observed this bug on a thinkpad x60s with a core duo (i386) and intel
nics.
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As I stated earlier, this bug is related to TCP/IP packet drops, which
may be triggered by several factors such as:
- A dialup connection through GPRS/UMTS
- A switch with a primitive drop-tail policy under heavy load.
- Very, very many simultaneous TCP/IP connections.
I already pointed out an
I have only experienced this bug when connecting using 802.11n. Otoh,
my system doesn't completely lock up, just the network interface stops
responding. The bug I am describing does sound a bit different from
this one...
I'm using a broadcom wireless adapter with the latest (1.53?)
I've been experiencing this same issue on Ubuntu Ibex beta i386, up to date as
of this morning (10/11/2008). The problem seems to occur more frequently when
downloading torrents. Doesn't matter if I'm using Vuze or Transmission. It also
occurs when transferring files over the network via Samba.
As stated in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/204996/comments/256
I also came to the conclusion that this is a deadlock inside the TCP/IP
stack in some corner cases of the state machine. (In my case triggered
by a lousy UMTS dialup connection...)
I even identified a patch
Erik, define higher quality please? The machine I have that encountered
this problem was connected to a 150 euro (200+ dollar) router, and the
other machine I have which also runs Ubuntu 8.04 has never had this
problem although it's connected to the same appliance. And I use that
one as my primary
My suspicion of an interaction between the e1000 ethernet and a junk
switch(see my comment on 2008-07-15) may have been correct. I replaced
the old switch with a new higher-quality one and cannot reproduce the
problems. In my opinion this is still a bug that must be addressed as we
cannot have
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Adding to my comment above from 2008-07-15:
Another situation that consitently causes this is RDP protocol(Windows remote
desktop) over IPSEC using the wired ethernet(e1000). Does NOT happen over
wireless.
What a few of us need to do is get this working on our systems and provide more
data for
Installing the backports worked for me!
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hold on, i spoke too soon.
Still having the same trouble, copying files over samba, freezes all the time
evenwhen i try and copy to the ubuntu machne it freezes
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Unfortunately no difference for me, still locking up. I think this bug
here is very similar:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/204996
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I think that the problem has been resolved in latest kernel versions.
I installed the hardy modules backports (linux-backports-modules-hardy)
and since then I have attempted to copy twice about 10Gigs from a samba
share without any problem.
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So in other words you did a sudo apt-get install linux-backports-
modules-hardy or do you mean recompiling? I'd like to try it because
now Ubuntu is crashing for any reason at the moment, not just network
related - run RhythymBox for a while and do something like press Next
Track and kernel panic!
John,
I didn't compiled anything. I just used synaptic to install the linux-
backports-modules-hardy package and then rebooted.
I hope it helps
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Cheers Jchronakis,
I think thats what I meant when I said doing sudo apt-get install
linux-backports-modules-hardy but of course you can do it through
synaptic package manager also. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try it
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I can confirm the same or similar problem.
When copying large files over the network (ethernet, cifs mounted share)
after a few seconds to a few minutes the system hangs with kernel panic
(blinking keyboard lights). This happens all the time and I never
managed to copy more than a couple of GBs.
I've tried using ubuntu 8.04 32bit and the problem is exactly the same
there. Total system hang when downloading large files.
I've now installed an ubuntu 7.04 and the exact problem doesn't seem to
reproduce itself.
I've succesfully downloaded a large number of updates(about 400MB if i have to
I too have this problem with 8.04 on a Thinkpad T60(8744-5BU). It started about
two to four months ago. I wish I remembered exactly when.
I did not do any kind of bug report then as I had to take the time to eliminate
the possibility that it was due to the bleeding-edge drivers I generally
I can confirm that this problem is still occuring on my Kubuntu 8.04
AMD64 machine.
Using a ralink rt61 (not using ndiswrapper).
Linux lx-p45 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 14:15:37 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
filesystem ext3
The problem occurs almost immediatly after I start the downloading
As stated by me in bug #204996 under
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/204996/comments/256
there are some deadlock fixes in 2.6.25, which likely apply to this
problem. Unfortunately, no kernel developer steped up so far to comment
on the patch mentioned in my comment.
I want to back up what BongoMan said above, in relation to the Marvell
Yukon 88E8001 causing problems. Ever since I started using Ubuntu (I
started at Gutsy Gibbon 7.10, currently on Hardy) I have had kernel
panics (a complete system lockup / crash / freeze and blinking Caps lock
and Scroll lock
I confirm the bug.
I can reproduce it by copying a directory of 8.5 GB from a mounted NFS
drive to a local drive on my Compaq Pressario V6850ED. Or by downloading
the directory with FTP. Even by copying it from the mounted NFS drive to
the same mounted NFS drive(!). I can do so from 2 different
I was experiencing many of these same symptoms while running Ubuntu 8.04
on a Lenovo Thinkpad T60. Happened with both Transmission and Azureus.
Hard locks. No messages in any log I could find. Finally, getting fed
up, I tried installing openSUSE 11.0 and I'm happy to report that I'm no
longer
sorry, it is Caps-lock and scroll-lock which are blinking, not num-
lock... Curiously, I seem to have no freezes when downlowding with
firefox Please ask if you need more informations about my system, I
really would like to be helpful in fixing this bug :) Currently, I would
not recommend to
This could be helpful: I logged in in text mode without X/KDE and
downloaded a big file with scp (with 10 MB/s). Again I had the hangup,
but fortunately this time I got an error message on stout! Here are the
last 3 lines:
Bad EIP value
EIP: [002a8c29] 0x2a8c29 SS: ESP 0068:c041de7c
Kernel panic
BongoMan wrote:
This could be helpful: I logged in in text mode without X/KDE and
downloaded a big file with scp (with 10 MB/s). Again I had the hangup,
but fortunately this time I got an error message on stout! Here are the
last 3 lines:
Bad EIP value
EIP: [002a8c29] 0x2a8c29 SS: ESP
yes you're right, i didn't manage to redirect this to a file. I am now
burning the kubuntu DVD to check if the error also occurs when booting
from the live-DVD. I will also try it on another PC to exclude some
hardware issues... I'll report here soon...
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sorry for all my comments, finally it was a hardware problem... I had
the freezes with the live DVD too, but only on this machine. I tried it
on an another PC with identical hardware and there were no freezes. Now
I could find a PCI-Network adapter, and using it instead of the onboard
controller I
This bug seems to be Ubuntu-kernel (or Ubuntu-modules) specific
however... I can reboot into System Rescue CD, which uses 2.6.24, and do
very large rsync backups via smb and nfs without any trouble. I have
seen some kernel updates appear in backports since I last tried,
however, so I should
Same issue for me, running kubuntu hardy-32 on my desktop-PC. I can
reproduce the freezes by doing high-speed downloads ( 5MB/s) for a
while ( 1 min ) either with wget, scp or ktorrent. The freeze is
complete, I have to switch off the system with the power-button. Num-
lock and scroll lock are
This also occurs to me. Running Hardy-32 with AMD 64 5200+, asus m2n-e
motherboard, ralink wireless.
Freeze is total (ctrl-alt-backspace, f-keys, and Alt-SysRq REISUB do
nothing). Does not produce any messages in system log.
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Just tried the -rt kernel image, without success. Computer froze in the
middle of the night with a lot of torrents active. Can't find anything
in the logs.
The onboad NIC is a 10/100 Fast Ethernet via RealTek RTL8201BL, the PCI
card is an old 10/100 card, probably a 3com.
Oh, and I forgot to say
After upgrading from Gutsy to Hardy (Desktop, 32bit) I'm having the same
problems. I have no NFS or Wireless network and the problem only seems
to occur with torrents active (and I have tried a lot of different
torrent clients).
The pc is used as a local server (although with the desktop version
My machine has two things in common with your setup, hardware-wise: the
AMD Athlon (mine is an MP system) and the on-board ethernet (not
wireless). I'm also running the 2.6.24-16 (actually maybe 17? the
latest Hardy) kernel. Oddly, torrents work fine for me, but any heavy
local traffic (such as
Some more info - this might be related to x86_64 as I have just
installed Hardy x86_64 and I did not have the issue with Gutsy i686
My Hardy kernel is - Linux grma-lap 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10
12:47:45 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Rgds
Gary
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I am getting this same issue with the released version of Hardy Heron,
I have wired network (BCM5755M) and transfers via nfs (v2 v3), ftp,
scp etc all hang after about 1 minute of transferring.
The system then goes to 99% wait state and becomes completely
unresponsive.
This must be an
Following the instructions in #9 here seems to fix my problems:
http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1623
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Following the instructions in comment #9 here seems to fix my problems:
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You
I just upgraded to hardy and noticed this (or a related) problem on a
laptop where I didn't have this problem before on gutsy. I haven't seen
a crash yet, but when I transfer a large file (using rsync or scp) to
the machine, the network stops functioning (can't browse anymore, ping,
etc). In case
Well, this hard lock is observed by us in *every* ubuntu kernel starting
with feisty's 2.6.20 flavor. We observed hard locks on webservers and on
our laptops. The common factor seems to be a large number of
simultaneously opened TCP/IP connections either through the number of
clients in the case
I'm having a problem that appears to be the same as this, also using the
latest Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically
detected my Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as RaLink RT2561/RT61
802.11g PCI. It works very well until the crash, which causes the
system to become
Hello,
I'm running the latest Hardy beta (kernel 2.6.24-16-generic) and I'm
having this issue also. For me it happens when I do a large file
transfer to either an SMB share or via FTP. It's hard to say whether
it's the network or disk activity that triggers it. The system locks
hard... a
That's definitely good news. That means Hardy won't have a problem!
On Dec 7, 2007 11:24 PM, effell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Updating the kernel from 2.6.22-14-generic to 2.6.23.9 seems to have
eliminated this bug from my system.
I followed instructions from
Updating the kernel from 2.6.22-14-generic to 2.6.23.9 seems to have
eliminated this bug from my system.
I followed instructions from
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311158
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Don't forget:
make-kpkg --initrd modules_image
For users of proprietary blobs.
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Heavy network activity (eg: torrent/nfs file transfers) causes Hard System
Locks and/or Network Freezes.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147464
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This bug was nominated for Gutsy but does currently not qualify for a 7.10
stable release update (SRU) and the nomination is therefore declined.
According the the SRU policy, the fix should already be deployed and tested in
the current development version before an update to the stable releases
well I finally wired hte house and now that i'm on the wired connection the
problem no longer exists. my problem is solved!
On Dec 1, 2007 5:10 PM, thechef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oops, correction:
make-kpkg kernel_headers
the argument --initrd is not required if you create the kernel
I'm not having any trouble since kernel 2.6.23.8, 2.6.23.9, but since
the bug doesn't appear very often on my system, it's not appropriate for
testing and making any more or less reliable conclusions.
Please update your kernel and test it
On debian-based systems i'd update as follows:
Download
Oops, correction:
make-kpkg kernel_headers
the argument --initrd is not required if you create the kernel headers
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Heavy network activity (eg: torrent/nfs file transfers) causes Hard System
Locks and/or Network Freezes.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147464
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