Any word on this getting fixed? I'm seeing it on freshly installed
16.04.2 servers running kernel 4.4.0-83. They hit "Reached target
Shutdown" and just sit there when I reboot them. I've tried forcing
acpi, as well as tweaking various BIOS options and reducing the job
timeout settings for system
I was finally able to try 4.3.9. It *seems* to have cleared up the
problem, but the system is lightly loaded right now. If the problem was
somehow load-related, only time will tell if it is really fixed. Still
no idea what actually caused it.
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I'm pretty sure it's not a RAM thing. The system I encountered the CPU
soft lockup on has 192GB of RAM, and Zabbix shows it as mostly being
free when the problem occurred.
As an aside, Victor, are you sure this is the same problem you're
having? Looking at your error log, it appears to be someth
Thanks, I'll give it a try and report back when I am able. Probably in
a few weeks. The server I encountered the problem on is heavily used
currently, even during what are normally "off hours". Usage will drop
off dramatically later this month.
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Public bug reported:
Upon upgrading to Samba 4.3.8, I encounter crippling soft lockup
problems with smbd. The kernel will start throwing errors (see below)
about what appears to be the root smbd process, and the locked process
eventually cripples all smb connections to the server. Further, the
p
Sorry, I neglected to mention: Reverting to Samba 4.1.6 (along with all
the associated libraries) resolves the problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1572608
Title:
Samba 2:4.3.8+df