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      tehbatmanz
      last edited by

      Getting a strange kernel panic, daily.

      Takes down and completely reboots Pf-sense.

      Do not know what it means or how to resolve, monitored memory and CPU usage, not an OOM or CPU issue.

      https://pastebin.com/e4wemNaP

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        Guest
        last edited by

        You probably have broken hardware? also, you are running 2.3.6-DEVELOPMENT, not stable. Post this in the beta forum or on FreeBSD.

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          tehbatmanz
          last edited by

          I updated to a development build in the hopes to resolve it.

          This has only started happening a couple weeks back.

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            Guest
            last edited by

            Run memtest86+ for a few hours.

            The panic says:

            current process    = 11 (idle: cpu0)

            and

            fault code      = supervisor write, page not present

            Probably hardware fault.

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              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
              last edited by

              Tracing pid 11 tid 100003 td 0xc7716000
              hardclock_cnt(1,0,c0d3ecd4,c1f86d1c,c78e8c80,...) at hardclock_cnt+0x24/frame 0xe278eae8
              handleevents(0,395,e278eb58,400,c7715640,...) at handleevents+0xee/frame 0xe278eb38
              timercb(c1fbcfc0,0,0,0,c2028f00,...) at timercb+0x3b9/frame 0xe278eb94
              lapic_handle_timer(e278ebc0) at lapic_handle_timer+0x89/frame 0xe278ebb4
              Xtimerint() at Xtimerint+0x2e/frame 0xe278ebb4
              --- interrupt, eip = 0xc12d6f43, esp = 0xe278ec00, ebp = 0xe278ec0c ---
              cpu_idle_acpi(ffffffff,ffffffff,c1f86d04,c1f86d08,c1f86d14,...) at cpu_idle_acpi+0x43/frame 0xe278ec0c
              cpu_idle(0,0,c147ed0b,a3d,0,...) at cpu_idle+0x9a/frame 0xe278ec28
              sched_idletd(0,e278ece8,0,0,0,...) at sched_idletd+0x1dd/frame 0xe278eca4
              fork_exit(c0d40190,0,e278ece8) at fork_exit+0xa3/frame 0xe278ecd4
              fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8/frame 0xe278ecd4
              --- trap 0, eip = 0, esp = 0xe278ed20, ebp = 0 ---
              

              That is almost certainly a hardware or BIOS issue

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                Harvy66
                last edited by

                If your hardware might be the issue, you need to test it. Memtest, CPU burn in, etc. If you have hardware issues, there's nothing the software can do.

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