Hi all!

I'm seeing the following:
* Client ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], memcache) writes
  large file to server ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). The linux-box is the
  fileserver, and that client is thus running on the fileserver.
* Throughput is good, but then unexplainably stalls, and recovers. The
  longer the transfer progresses the stalls becomes more frequent, and
  recovery takes longer time.
* During the stall, the writing process on the client is showing 100%
  CPU usage.

If I use a rather recent CVS version on the AIX box I don't get the stalls, if this is due to sane defaults for chunksizes etc I don't know.

Does this seem like the same bug as the thread "50 second fetch-data" a few days ago?

I can probably provide all kinds of network traces, but since this happens when transfering a large file (4GB is my current test victim) a raw capture seems a bit unpractical. Any tips?

/Nikke
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