Hello. I used 2.6.2x kernel for a long time on my shared hosting and I didn't have any problems. Kernels worked well and server uptime was about 2-3 years. But investigating some strange hangings of my clients' sites I came to this: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=50399 from this bug it is clear that on kernels younger than 2.6.32 ( unfortunately I can't remember if it is true with 2.6.30-31) happens mysql client hanging. It is not clear whether it is a bug of kernel or libc or mysql-client, I didn't manage to find it out. I decided to do simpler (as it seemed to me at that moment) to start using 2.6.3x kernels. And that caused greater problems. By trying to use new kernels on my working servers with peak load I got an uptime from an hour to 1-3 months. I even got some statistics for how long can every kernel from version 2.6.32 work in peak load situations. It sounds funny but my clients are not happy with all these reboots. >From all the variety of servers from 2.6.32 to 3.7.4 I can say that 2.6.35 is the most stabil, I got about 30 servers on it. But they hang usually once in 1-3 months. Returning to the problem of kernels >= 2.6.32, as I have noticed they hang totally alike, giving the console: ... Feb 8 10:27:45 10.2.0.7 [470393.417168] BUG: soft lockup - CPU#2 stuck for 61s! [vsftpd:29013] ... [see the attachment] it doesn't happen on an empty server, only on loaded ones. Unfortunately I don't know how to provoke such hanging artificially. I' ve given a trace attached. In fact I don't know what to do with all these bugs, I can't use 2.6.2x because of MySQL hanging and = >2.6.3 start hanging themselves. -- BRGDS. Alexey Vlasov.