Indeed.  We have the same issue.  We stuck to a previous kernel release that we 
know doesn't have the bug to work around it.  Each maintenance window we 
revisit this until we're sure the bug is solved at which point we will remove 
the workaround.  I really feel for ya and was just pointing out that other than 
the load average because it's spinning it's wheels that there is no fallout 
from it. ;)

----- Original Message -----
| James A. Peltier [jpelt...@sfu.ca] wrote:
| >
| > It's a kernel bug and can safely be ignored.
| 
| Unfortunately it causes problems on systems that use load average as
| a metric - so can't be ignored by everyone :-)
| 
| James Pearson
| 
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