FYI,

we've been running with the 2.6.37 release candidate kernel for some
time now.

It seems to be stable (no issues so far with 8 x 2TB RAID-6 (mdadm)).
It's slow as hell though. We get about 60MB/s write (sequential) on
average. It sometimes peaks to ~300MB/s for a short period. In the
beginning of the disks 8 disk 2TB RAID-6 should *easily* sustain
400MB/s+.

It must be something with internal scheduling, as I can start writes to
all 8 of them simultaneous (dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=4M) and get
around 105MB/s (in the beginning, write speeds of course deteriorate as
the radius on the platters gets smaller) on each of them (thus ~800MB/s
sum). CPU isn't heavily loaded on the RAID-6 so I doubt it's anything
with checksum calculation or similar.

Hopefully these issues will get resolved in a future release. Stability
is more important and that seems to be resolved now. Not sure what in
the 2.6.37 kernel has fixed it though, so can't really help indicating
what should be backported if anything.

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  Lucid crash on heavy DB i/o (mvsas?)

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