On Dec 9, 2013, at 10:20 AM, Sallee, Stephen (Jake) <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> 
> All the crashes have been ~3:30am, it may be that is when PF is doing its log 
> rotations, compressions, etc. and the CPU may be getting taxed causing the 
> system clock to drift outside  of some critical zone causing the DNSSec 
> portion of PFDNS to crash.

Silly question - did you check to see if oom-killer needed to free RAM
during the log rotate process, and decided that PF's DNS daemon was
going to be the victim?

If you have PF running on a VM, I guess that you could throw some
more RAM at it and see if it fails again.  Then again, it is the end
of the semester, and this may only be a placebo fix if the real cause
is network load or a rogue client that will soon be gone for a month
or so...

-Arthur

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