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    Sleeping thread causes panic

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      _igor_
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      After installing the pfSense-2.0-ALPHA-ALPHA-20090922-0454.iso (FreeBSD 8 ) i noticed that after a while without doing anything (even didn't change anything except IP of LAN-interface) the box hangs with the following message on screen:

      Sleeping thread (tid 64080; pid 45292) owns a non-sleepable lock
      panic: sleeping thread
      cpuid = 1

      Runs on a Dell 1750 with 2x XEON, 2GB mem.

      Same error I had with older releases too

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        iminet
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        The same problem of mine.
        Testing today versions.

        older Intel celeron hardware

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          eri--
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          Can you find out which process is that pid?

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            _igor_
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            I did a fresh install with pfSense-2.0-ALPHA-ALPHA-20090923-0921 (8.0 Freebsd), activated ssh and changed IP. After several hours of "not touching the system" i looked at the screen, nothing. Menu is on, no error. When I tried to get access via ssh it panic-ed again. I shot a foto of the screen because it was too much info to write down. Other pid, so i think it varies. The pid-number even is different.

            Hope its to read. Bad quality…

            Now after half an hour it paniced again, other pid. It panic-ed when I tried to get access via ssh. Other pid again. Next time i try to see if the logs show anything. Is there any "more useful" thing I can do to help you finding the problem?

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