Do we know anything about the hardware this is occuring on?
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 20:57:34 +0200, Kimmo Jaskari <kimmo dot jaskari at gmail dot com>
wrote:
> My m0n0 spontaneously rebooted not long ago; the only reason I caught
> it was that I happened to sit next to it when it did.
>
> Since I don't forward my logs anywhere at the moment, this is all I
> have. Posting it just in case anyone on the team is interested. The
> events are in reverse order (bottom to top).
>
> Nov 10 19:22:41 kernel: Rebooting...
> Nov 10 19:22:41 kernel: Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press a key
> on the console to abort
> Nov 10 19:22:41 kernel: Cannot dump. No dump device defined.
> Nov 10 19:22:41 kernel: Uptime: 5d0h25m49s
> Nov 10 19:22:41 kernel: panic: kmem_malloc(4096): kmem_map too small:
> 34947072 total allocated
>
> Not great obviously but better than it hanging, which unfortunately
> also happens to me from time to time - rather, the web frontend is
> responsive but nothing short of a reboot will unclog it. Haven't yet
> noticed any pattern on how long it takes (sometimes a few days,
> sometimes it goes many weeks.)
>
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