Judith Flo Gaya wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your suggestion, but async looks to me a little "dangerous" 
> don't you think?

I use RAID 5 and (expensive) battery backups.

>
> Regarding the kernel, I've seen that the new update in fedora's kernel will 
> not change to the stable one.
>
> What do you suggest? Shall I compile the new kernel?

No. I was providing you a link I was hoping you would investigate on 
your own. Browsing gitweb is easy. Fedora 14 uses 2.6.35 and it also[1] 
includes the same code.

>
> I have to put this server on production soon and I dont't want my clients to 
> get stuck like this ;(

Then you should buy a Red Hat subscription and open a support ticket.

>
> Thanks a lot anyway!


[1] 
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob;f=fs/nfs/inode.c;h=099b3518feea6409861c55e7ca7a5fbe421c0125;hb=9fe6206f400646a2322096b56c59891d530e8d51#l495
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