Hi,

Some of you may remember me posting about this before, but since 2.1 became 
available, I thought I would try again.  The problem I have is that when a 
scheduled LAN rule is configured, my pfSense will randomly crash, usually in 
the VR driver.  I'm very confident it is not a hardware problem as I have a 
pair of Alix 2d13 boxes and both will do it, but if I remove the schedule and 
scheduled LAN rule from the config, everything is perfectly stable (I have been 
using pfSense for several years now on this hardware).

Fast forwarding to 2.1-RELEASE: The day 2.1 was released I upgraded my home 
pfSense.  Feeling hopeful that this old issue I have with pfSense might be 
resolved, I turned on a scheduled LAN rule (for the kid's iPods).  After a week 
went by, I thought it was fixed but alas, today it had a kernel crash after 
almost reaching day 14.  What can I do to help a developer find the problem?  I 
would really like to see this fixed as I think pfSense an absolutely amazing 
product.  Do I need to file a bug report or ?

This is a time stamped copy of the serial console activity during the kernel 
crash:
2013/09/27 11:59:19 | pfr_detach_table: refcount = 0.
2013/09/27 17:46:06 | pfr_detach_table: refcount = 0.
2013/09/28 00:45:41 | pfr_detach_table: refcount = 0.
2013/09/29 03:31:08 | 
2013/09/29 12:46:09 | 
2013/09/29 12:46:09 | Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
2013/09/29 12:46:09 | cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
2013/09/29 12:46:09 | fault virtual address     = 0xe0500a4
2013/09/29 12:46:09 | fault code                = supervisor read, page not 
present
2013/09/29 12:46:09 | instruction pointer       = 0x20:0xc0a3f7f1
2013/09/29 12:46:09 | stack pointer             = 0x28:0xe307a300
2013/09/29 12:46:09 | frame pointer             = 0x28:0xe307a324
2013/09/29 12:46:09 | code segment              = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 
0x1b
2013/09/29 12:46:09 |                   = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
2013/09/29 12:46:09 | processor eflags  = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
2013/09/29 12:46:09 | current process           = 11 (irq11: vr1)
2013/09/29 12:46:10 | trap number               = 12
2013/09/29 12:46:10 | panic: page fault
2013/09/29 12:46:10 | cpuid = 0
2013/09/29 12:46:10 | Uptime: 13d16h38m57s
2013/09/29 12:46:10 | Cannot dump. Device not defined or unavailable.
2013/09/29 12:46:10 | Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press a key on the 
console to abort
2013/09/29 12:46:10 | Rebooting...
2013/09/29 12:46:25 | PC Engines ALIX.2 v0.99h
2013/09/29 12:46:27 | 640 KB Base Memory

Thanks,
Ernst

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