I've been putting up with the high load averages for a few months now on our 
production system. I've also been experiencing what I thought was an unrelated 
problem but I've come to suspect is tied up with this bug: every now and again 
the system would appear to lock up and become unresponsive but because I often 
keep an SSH session open to the server I can see that it's still running and 
load averages have spiked to over 50 and nothing can be killed and only simple 
processes can be started (ps). I have been able to just wait it out in the past 
and it fixes itself but because this is an important production system my best 
option is to force a restart (it usually responds to a 'reboot').
This happened every couple of weeks but recently it seems to have been 
happening more often. As far as I can recall this new since Lucid so I'm 
suspecting that it's related to this load reporting problem.
It's happened 3 times now in the last week and is becoming increasingly 
frustrating so I've restarted this system with one of the test kernels posted 
here (aki-84b75ded). I can confirm that this has fixed the original load 
average bug and the system has been running for 24 hours with no appreciable 
problems. I can report back here if the same load spike problem happens again, 
if it does then I guess its a new bug but I wouldn't be confident pinning it on 
Lucid in particular. I guess if it doesn't show up again we can assume that (a) 
the originally reported problem caused wider problems and (b) the new kernels 
have fixed those problems.

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High load averages on Lucid while idling
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574910
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