Hi Frank,

It has been 9 days, or slightly over a week since you applied the respun
test kernel to your systems.

Are your systems stable now? Are they suffering any symptoms of Bug
1842037 or Bug 1828978?

Is the test kernel more stable than regular released Ubuntu kernels? Do
you think the patches you requested fix the problems you were having?

Does the test kernel still crash when mis-behaving NFS clients connect?

Let me know how the respun test kernel is going. If things are good, I
can begin the process of getting the patches into an official Ubuntu
kernel. If things are not good, if you provide some logs of call traces
you are seeing, we can keep working on solving your problem.

Thanks,
Matthew

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Title:
  Oops when Kerberos credentials are invalid

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in linux source package in Disco:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  There's a bug in Linux Kernel 5.0 which is triggered by invalid
  credentials when the NFS clients is trying to aquire them via GSSD.
  This affects NFS-Shares that are protected by krb5* security. They
  become unusable until the system is re-booted. The problem is quite
  severe on terminal servers with multiple users - some of them not
  caring about refreshing their kerberos tickets.

  A fix is available here:

  
<https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/net/sunrpc/clnt.c?id=7987b694ade8cc465ce10fb3dceaa614f13ceaf3>

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