I have an MSI K7N2 Delta 2 motherboard with an AMD Barton 2500+ in it. It has a nforce northbridge. I am passing the kernel "acpi=no noapic nolapic". I'm running 2.6.11-6mdk. I have one PVR 150. I have two hard drives, running LVM to make one video share. I'm running ivtv 0.3.9
What happens is a hard lock up. It generally happens when I'm exercising the ethernet hard. Possibly related is that my nfs speed sucks, despite being gigabit on both sides. I'm not, however, pushing it insanely hard. An example would copying files to it while watching a movie. A recording might start and suddenly hard lock. It does not always require a recording to start however.
There is no other computer on the network, and I have a D-Link gigabit router, but I still get frequent time outs. It's almost as though the hard drives are just completely swamped, but I can't find a reason why they should be. Sometimes even simple things like listing a directory can take quite a while.
The file system is reiserfs, the first drive is a ST3200822A, the second is a ST3250823A. They aren't running particularly hot, and smartd isn't reporting bad errors. One of the disks had a few bad sectors that I had the tool replace with reserved sectors.
Can anyone give any advice on where to go from here?
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