Hi Tim,
I can confirm that 5.4.0-99.112 fixes the cifs issue.
Testing in our environment does not show any freezes accessing cifs
shares while using 5.4.0-99.112.
Best Regards,
Sebastian
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Just a quick heads up on my tests with different kernel versions. I have
installed all available Updates for Ubuntu 20.04 (including samba-*=
2:4.13.17~dfsg-0ubuntu0.21.04.1; CVE-2022-0336). These are the results:
GA:
5.4.0-98.111~lp1959665.1 -> no freezes in 3 hours of testing
5.4.0-97.110 -> sti
Hi,
thanks for the quick reply.
I can confirm, that while running on 5.4.0-98-generic #111~lp1959665.1 I
was able to access all of our cifs shares without issues.
A script, which creates, reads, modifies and deletes files on different
cifs shares also works without any issue.
Removing the lates
** Summary changed:
- linux-image-9.4.0-97.110 freezes by accessing cifs shares
+ linux-image-5.4.0-97.110 freezes by accessing cifs shares
** Description changed:
- Ubuntu 20.04 with kernel image 9.4.0-97.110 randomly freezes when we
+ Ubuntu 20.04 with kernel image 5.4.0-97.110 randomly freeze
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 20.04 with kernel image 9.4.0-97.110 randomly freezes when we
access cifs shares. The system needs a hard reset after the freeze.
The previous kernel image (5.4.0-96.109) does not show this behavior.
Multiple Ubuntu 20.04 systems running on kernel image 9.4.0-97.110 ar