I too can confirm this problem with 8.04.01 with all updates / upgrades
applied.  I WAS running on a dual quad core opteron machine with a tyan
server class mobo, 32 Gigs of 667MHz ram, and an Areca 1680 SAS card
with 16 drives in a large RAID-10 configuration.  Under even moderate db
loads I would see the cpu#x stuck for 11s message in my logs, and
eventually I'd have 3 or 4 cores stuck spinning at 100% in postgres
process waiting for I/O.  Note that these stuck processes would prevent
a proper shutdown and require me to hard power cycle to machine to get
it back up and running.

7.10 did not have this problem, but 7.10 kept hanging on install, and
could only get one of the machines installed.  Not wanting to go into
production with an OS that might or might not install (7.10) or one that
routinely locks up my CPUs and never gives them back, I have resorted to
installing Centos 5.2.  Which runs perfectly on this hardware with no
errors, hangs or locks.  It is running 2.6.18-92.el5 kernel.  Hopefully
some kind of comparison of the kernel in 8.04.01 and centos 5.2 can turn
something up?  I'm gonna have another couple days with it available for
testing where I can install 8.04.01 on a spare partition and see if I
can recreate the problem if someone needs more info.

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Server 8.04 LTS: soft lockup - CPU#1 stuck for 11s! [bond1:3795] - bond - bond0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/245779
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