> This was not a hardware problem as I could re-create the issue on any
> of several 4801s that I have. I also discovered that splitting the
> ntp and dnsmasq functions such that they were running on different
> 4801s caused the problem to disappear. I discovered a suggestion
> online that indicated that the problem was most likely a deadlock
> situation rather than a system crash and suggested that the kernel be
> modified to allow for debugging. I added
>
> # For debugging crash/deadlock (1/24/07)
> options KDB
> options DDB
> options BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER
>
> to the kernel configuration file. Unfortunately, once these
> modifications were made, the deadlock NEVER reoccurred. It has been
> running for several weeks now without
>
> Don't know if any of this will help, but at least you know you're not
> alone.
>
This didn't help. Its not dropping to debugger. I tried another
power supply and same issues. I can't believe that I'm overloading it
or running something that would make it conflict. The machine is barely
loaded, though it does do alot of things, it does them offset from each
other.
Tuc
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