We tried this kernel. This is what happened:
* Installed new kernel, and rebooted
* eth3 was no longer there
* discovered it was now called eth4
* Changed /etc/network/interfaces and rebooted.
* Everything came up fine.
* Noticed this during bootup: Not starting NFS kernel daemon: no support in
current kernel.
* Could not mount exports from this server any more.
* At some point during the process, the serial console became unresponsive, and
all network connections died.
* That pretty much ruled it out right there.
* Reverted changes to network config
* Rebooted into 3.9.
* Removed 3.9
* Rebooted into 2.6.x kernel
Additional information:
root@brent:~# /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
* Stopping NFS kernel daemon
[ OK ]
* Unexporting directories for NFS kernel daemon...
[ OK ]
* Not starting NFS kernel daemon: no support in current kernel.
root@brent:~# lsmod|grep nfs
nfsd 260175 2
auth_rpcgss 40877 1 nfsd
nfsv3 34774 1
nfs_acl 12883 2 nfsd,nfsv3
nfs 170267 2 nfsv3
fscache 57914 1 nfs
lockd 77317 3 nfsd,nfsv3,nfs
sunrpc 242438 16 nfsd,auth_rpcgss,nfsv3,nfs_acl,nfs,lockd
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NFS client hangs after some usage
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