On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 04:25:46PM -0700, David S. Miller wrote:

 > That being said, the first thing that should be tried is reverting
 > the above mentioned change and see if the problem goes away.  If
 > so, then we need to investigate what the bandwidth delay product is
 > for the connection, and whether the socket send buffer is set large
 > enough for that size of pipe.

It's now believed (after some detective work from Herbert) that
this round of problems wasn't caused by the -stable patch, but
by a bogus update to Xen which we carry in the Fedora kernel
that sneaked in without a changelog (which is why I didn't even suspect that 
thing
given it worked fine previously).

Until today I had no idea just how much that thing poked into net/

Ugh.  Apologies for the false alarm.

                Dave

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