I know how to build my own kernels. I also have access to other
distros. We don't have RHEL8 quit ready yet for this (almost) but I can
try sles15sp1 for example. Red Hat is not doing a RHEL 7.7 for aarch64.
If we don't have better ideas, maybe my next course will be trying a
radically different kernel or even distro just to compare. I'll start
that on the side.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate the help from both of you. Thanks
again. I know this is an oddball corner case. If we can get it working,
we'll have a really cool solution to brag about though if it preforms
well. It's "almost there" with Gluster NFS so I'm excited to see how
Ganesha performs.
Best,
Erik
> bash-4.2# uname -a
> Linux (none) 4.14.0-115.10.1.el7a.aarch64 #1 SMP Tue Jul 30 14:50:37 UTC 2019 aarch64
aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux
>
> The above is technically a centos kernel (turns out our internal aarch64
> rhel76 mirror isn't working) but I had the same results with true
> rhel76 GA kernel: 4.14.0-115.el7a.aarch64
>
> I upgraded the kernel in the hopes the problem would disappear and I
> could move on :) hahah
>
> Erik