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Date:      Wed, 19 Apr 2006 20:14:31 +0200
From:      Thomas SOETE <thomas@soete.info>
Cc:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Kernel Fatal Trap 12
Message-ID:  <44467E07.8090802@soete.info>
In-Reply-To: <20060419180442.GA46936@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
References:  <44467768.2080809@soete.info> <20060419175651.GA71495@xor.obsecurity.org> <44467A6C.3070401@soete.info> <20060419180442.GA46936@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>

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Hum ... first thing done before reinstalling freebsd
2 passes without errors

For the little story, i don't know if it could help,
My network is like that :
LAN <-> FreeBSD Gateway <-> ISP Router <-> Internet
Each 22 hours the isp router reboot the internet connection and usually 
the freebsd gateway crash when the isp router stop and restart the 
internet connection but it's not all the time, there could be few days 
without problem (max 12 days I think).
So I can't say that the isp router make the freebsd crashing but when it 
crash it's very often when the isp router restart :-/

I'll continue to test the hardware

Thanks to Kris & Steve

-- 
Thomas SOETE
Etudiant Ingénieur Télécom - Enic Télécom Lille 1
Etudiant Master Recherche, Conception de Systèmes Embarqués - LIFL

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Steve Kargl a écrit :
> On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 07:59:08PM +0200, Thomas SOETE wrote:
>   
>> Kris Kennaway a ?crit :
>>     
>>> On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 07:46:16PM +0200, Thomas SOETE wrote:
>>>  
>>>       
>>>> Hi everybody
>>>> Since a little time I began to have some kernel fatal trap 12
>>>>    
>>>>         
>>> Kernel panics that magically start for no reason after a long time of
>>> stability are usually because your hardware has begun to fail.
>>>
>>> Kris
>>>  
>>>       
>> Hum, is there a way to have a little idea of which hardware begun to fail ?
>>
>>     
>
> (Top post fixed!)
>
> Start by checking memory.  If you have x86 hardware, then
> look at memtest86+.  http://www.memtest.org/
>
>   




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