Hi Colin,
the patch in comment #2 does not work on my system with 128 CPUs. I still got
the BUG: soft lockup, and eventually kill my ssh session.
I think the workaround is making the client (sender) wait for the main process
done with creating all the stressor's instances.
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commit 69328da97f04745a9da2890c90c131c2322f81e2 (HEAD -> master)
Author: Colin Ian King
Date: Wed Apr 27 08:49:12 2022 +
stress-rawsock: make client wait for server to start
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