https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=685591
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=685591#c22
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--- Comment #22 from Alex Müller 2011-05-11 12:33:24 UTC ---
I recently upgraded my PowerLAN-85MBit-Device with 200 Mbit. As Samba is about
half as fast as NFS, I gave NFS another try.
Strange result: NFS seems to work now. I tried it only twice at the moment,
with a 5 GB and a 16 GB file. With the older PowerLAN, at most 2 GB could be
transferred before the system predictably locked up in every case. With the new
config, there is still the strange CPU activity as given above. However, there
are no complete lockups. Sometimes the computer hangs for some seconds, that
seems to be all. The files a transported flawlessly, and the computer remains
usable most of the time.
I don't know if I had other system changes in the last weeks. There definitely
has been a kernel update in Tumbleweed, so I don't know whether this or the
faster PowerLAN did the trick.
One more annotation: According to some Ubuntu bug-reports which I stumbled upon
and don't find anymore, many users having network problems like this where
using an onboard Realtek 8111 LAN, as am I. Using an exernal Intel NIC, the
problems vanished for many. So it might be some strange driver bug.
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