panics on 24 hour boundaries

Mike Tancsa mike at sentex.net
Sat Oct 4 08:57:33 PDT 2003


Yes, but the system regularly made use of all the RAM and them some.  It 
didnt take long to start swapping out files.   This was not a hardware 
issue.  The crash dumps (i had several) were in the same locations and not 
random.

         ---Mike

At 10:30 AM 02/10/2003, Omar wrote:
>Have you replaced the memory?  As FreeBSD uses more and more of
>the RAM, maybe it's running into an issue where one of your
>modules is faulty, and problem isn't exposed until there's sufficient
>memory usage.
>
>Omar
>
>On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 04:09:58PM -0400, Mike Tancsa wrote:
> > At 03:59 PM 01/10/2003, Daniel Eischen wrote:
> >
> > >You can also try setting your clocks ahead (or back) and see
> > >if the crashes move with the time change.
> >
> > Tried that and it didnt make a difference.  Also, at the time, the box
> > seemed to panic when periodic was running.  BUT if I changed the daily
> > scripts to run a few hours after boot time, it would not die.  I could run
> > daily to my hearts content manually, but no crash.  (I also made sure than
> > the disk cache would be flushed by running md5 on a 1 gig file a couple of
> > time in case it was some combo disk / cache issue).  In my case, removing
> > INET6 from the kernel totally solved the problem.
> >
> >          ---Mike
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