From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark
>
> Yesterday my dedicated server (running OpenBSD 7.8 (GENERIC.MP)) rented on
> Hetzner was unreachable, both ping requests and any running services (web,
> mail, ssh) were off.
>
> I requested support from Hetzner, they said "Try to reboot/reset the server
> on your panel, first!".
>
> I did and the server was back online.
>
> Checking the dmesg and "messages" log, I found:
>
> Nov 26 13:06:45 mail /bsd: re0: watchdog timeout
> Nov 26 13:07:05 mail /bsd: re0: watchdog timeout
> Nov 26 14:29:24 mail last message repeated 31 times
>
> So that^^ was the moment when the server was disconnected from the Internet.
>
> I don't really want to have the same issue again, but it seems the NIC driver
> is troublesome..
>
> Server OS: OpenBSD 7.8 GENERIC.MP#54 amd64
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Best,
> Mark

Not super helpful, but I experienced a similar problem on a VM yesterday.

7.8 GENERIC#54 amd64

W)all_amd

usr/src/sys/dev/pci/if_vmx.c", line 755
Stopped at      db_enter+0x14:    popq    %rbp
TID   PID   UID   TID PRI  PFLAGS  PPFLAGS  CPU  COMMAND
0     4417  26664  0   0x2   0       0        0   sshd-session

db_enter() at db_enter+0x14
panic(ffffffff82613508) at panic+0xc9
__assert(ffffffff825c4d50,ffffffff825c4dd0,2f3,ffffffff825b0028) at __assert+0x
vmxnet3_rxfill(ffffffff803d4148) at vmxnet3_rxfill+0x2ff
vmxnet3_rxintr(ffffffff803d4148) at vmxnet3_rxintr+0x3ce
vmxnet3_intr_queue(ffffffff80302000) at vmxnet3_intr_queue+0x2f1
Xintr_handler(ffffffff8024a8e8,ffffffff8014db380) at intr_handler+0x56
Xintr_ioapic_edge21_untramp() at Xintr_ioapic_edge21_untramp+0x18f
Xspllower() at Xspllower+0x14
uvm_anfree_list(ffffffff8052ac858,0) at uvm_anfree_list+0x1de
amap_wipeout(ffffffff804adec38) at amap_wipeout+0xca
uvm_unmap_detach(ffffffff802ae3e80,0) at uvm_unmap_detach+0xbe
sys_munmap(ffffffff80302ab3,ffffffff802ae3790,ffffffff802ae3700) at 
sys_munmap+0x185
syscall(ffffffff802ae3790) at syscall+0x444

end trace frame: 0xffff800023e3e810, count: 0
https://www.openbsd.org/ddb.html describes the minimum info required in bug 
reports. Insufficient info makes it difficult to find and fix bugs.
ddb> reboot

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