Are you testing this in "lab" conditions? Im curious as to how you are replicating the issue. Also if you can, can you try this by running it on a single core or disabling threads and getting the same results?





Quoting Stephan Wiesand <[email protected]>:

OS: EL6.1
arch: amd64
kernels: 2.6.32-131.21.1.el6, 2.6.32-220.1.1.el6 (module built against 2.6.32-71.el6)

It builds, and it basically works.

It seems to partially address the nat ping issue, but servers still get pinged more often than intended.

It fails to fix RT #130327. If a fileserver is very busy, clients fail writing to it and then hang, making AFS unusable on the client machine until it's rebooted.

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