I've had exactly the same problem on my F13 machine. I never had that problem before, but since I upgraded to F13 my machine just freezes when I scp any big file. I've setuped a rescue kernel and configured kdump but the machine just "freezes" and no rescue is there. My machine is fully updated too. I've stumbled upon this https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=554069 but it seems it's receiving very little attention. Advices are most welcome :)
I have had a problem with kernel freezes for several months. It started > when I first moved to the 2.6.31 kernel on Fedora 12. At that time it > was relatively infrequent. When the 2.6.32 kernel came out, the problem > became very bad -- every night when cron.daily runs the kernel would > hang. Note that I have tried in these instances to ping or ssh from > another box -- this box is definitely hung. So I kept the 2.6.31 kernel > around and only had to deal with it once every two weeks or so. It is my > personal machine, so it was tolerable. > > Upon upgrade to Fedora 13 and the 2.6.33 kernel, the problem has become > better in that I have not seen a hang during the nightly crons. However, > now I can freeze the kernel on demand by copying a large file via ssh > (scp or rsync). Perhaps relevant is that those cron nightly jobs include > several rsyncs, however they are all local and do not use ssh. > > I have already made a bugzilla report, but have not heard a word on that. > > Given that I can now reproduce the problem more-or-less on demand, can > someone tell me how to debug this? I have no experience with kernel > debugging, but am reasonably good with gdb on user-space apps. > > Thanks, > > Joe > > > Abd4llA
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