Kernel 5.4.0-1025-aws causes massive load probably NFS-related

Bug #1896941 reported by Seegras
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Bug Description

On Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.4.0-1025-aws x86_64)

We had this:

# uptime
 12:44:48 up 2:03, 3 users, load average: 66.94, 66.35, 65.28

After the upgrade from
linux-image-5.3.0-1035-aws
to
linux-image-5.4.0-1025-aws
on 2020-09-24

This here is after going back to 5.3.0-1035-aws:

# uptime
 13:51:42 up 54 min, 1 user, load average: 1.38, 1.31, 1.2

The processes that were mainly causing the load were around 30 php-fpm processes that also connected to an external database via mysqlnd_ms, which saw a massive increase in connections and drop in bandwidth.

iotop reported nearly no reads/writes on the disks, and memory consumption was normal. The system felt responsive via ssh.

I realise this is difficult to debug; and I can't really use our (productive) systems to gather more data. But I hope somebody might know something about this (or at least somebody else having the same problems will find this).

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Seegras (seegras) wrote :

Addendum: These use NFS too. So it might be related to that...

Seegras (seegras)
summary: - Kernel 5.4.0-1025-aws causes massive load
+ Kernel 5.4.0-1025-aws causes massive load probably NFS-related
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