I have been experiencing a hang or two a week in my server farm
seemingly due to this issue, headless Dell 1950s, SAS
drives...previously stable under Feisty.
Load averages will start to creep up, top will indicate increasing
iowait, but iostat shows very low io %util. Machine will become
Thanks for the update DJ. I'm marking this Fix Released for Intrepid.
Thanks.
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Hi again.
Sorry it's taken a while, but I've tested the new kernel as per the
request, and the short answer is my problem is fixed by the 2.6.27
kernel. The rest of this write-up is what I did and found during
testing.
In Hardy I simply installed the linux-image-2.6.27-2-generic deb package
from
Sorry for any confusion, 2.6.27 is only available in the Intrepid
repository. If you are unfamiliar with how to enable the Intrepid
repository, I'd suggest waiting to test with the Alpha5 LiveCD. Thanks.
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and Normal releases but neither made this update visible.
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
Could this be a USB issue? My keyboard and mouse are USB so when the
lockup occurs I lose both of them. If anyone is running PS2 mouse and
keyboards, have you been able to get your system out of the lockup?
I am going to put a PS2 keyboard on my computer and plug my mouse into a
PS2 adapter to
Hi again
I've pretty much given up on Hardy. Occasionally I try something else
which has been mentioned by others, but nothing has worked for me so
far. I have decided not to compile my own kernel based on the feedback
of others, and will wait for the new kernel in Intrepid Ibis or Hardy
My run of good luck changed with the first lockup in 2 weeks. I think
the last update for ACPI mostly corrected my problem so I think this is
a multi-symptom issue.
I am still using Nvidia proprietary drivers and compiz and have ACPI
turned on with the display to sleep in 11 minutes on AC
I am also getting lockups, but within really long intervals (it varies
between 2-10 days between lockups) ... ive tried a bunch of things to
reproduce but its solid as a rock (until it locks ) ... this is on 64bit
HH with 2.6.24-19, intel q6600 ... i will attach log files the next time
it locks
I too have this problem. Seems to happen at random times. I can't
reproduce. I first thought that it was a heat issue but I ran some tests
where I really loaded the system and run up the temps and nothing
happened. No logs to see what happened. I've attached my sysinfo
output.
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Seems like a I have the same issue. Had had in the past some rare
lockups but since Hardy 2.6.24 (and I guess since update to .1 - or -19
- even more) I've had more frequent lock-ups. Hard drive led starts
blinking fast as for a low-level routine and nothing happens, complete
freeze, only
I have not had any lockups. I reenabled Nvidia and compiz but turned
off ACPI by changing display inactive to Never. Since then I have not
had any lockups. I am back to running 2.6.24.
Also an update 2 days ago updated the ACPI as well. This problem might
be corrected.
My computer has been
I have tried compiling the 2.6.25 kernel and running with that under
Hardy. If it didn't introduce other problems too, I still had it lock
up within an hour of boot.
I use the directions from Negative Zero: Ubuntu: Kernel 2.6.25 on Hardy at
Same problem as above.
I have upgraded to kernel 2.6.24-19-generic and still no fix.
However, i CAN reproduce this bug. I have found every time i load up GNU cash
(my finance program) and it load the tip of the day information box it freezes.
I had also noticed that when i clicked the
Another way i can reproduce this bug:
Hardy also freezes when i open up a terminal and press the down arrow to move
to a more recently used command. It will only freeze if there are no more
future commands to cycle through...
ie. i can press up 4 times to cycle through to the forth recently
I use GNU Cash and tried your steps above but do not get a lockup. I
also tried the terminal moving through the command list but also did not
experience any problems.
I still have disabled compiz, NVidia proprietary drivers, and Open GL
screensavers. Since disabling all of those I have
I have the same problem and also think it is a problem with the 2.6.24
kernel. I have tried 2.6.24-17, -18, and -19 with the same results.
I have disabled compiz, nvidia proprietary drivers, and Open GL
screensavers but still have freezes. Trying Alt+SysRq REISUB does not
work since my mouse
Under the assumption that this is related to harddrive (sata) I've tried
changing fstab to not use the realtime function, but with no avail. The
2.6.25-7/8 kernels did not contribute to any improvement either.
However there's a major clue (ugly fix),
echo 1 /proc/sys/vm/block_dump
this triggers
I can confirm that the 2.6.24-16-generic (hardy) Linux kernel running
under Gutsy had no such issues. However, appeared only when I
reinstalled with Hardy. Just like DJ Dallas, I cannot reproduce the bug
at will, nor can I trace it in any way. The only difference is that the
heavy freeze doesn't
The same happens to me and Gutsy was stable for me too. I read a few
similar threads and I think, it's really a bug in the 2.6.24 Linux
kernel. I also saw an error report on my server variant of Hardy. It was
printed on the screen, but it was too long and as in the desktop
variand, it wasn't
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Forgot to mention that I have also tried removing the Nvidia drivers and
disabling Compiz. Tried Kubuntu Heron before the final clean install of
Ubuntu Heron, but it crashed more frequently.
Thanks,
Dave
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