The crash itself seems to be back to the initial problem (calling a
function pointer which is bad), with a minor variation of hitting a non-
execute area. The process affected here is puppetd but again, this could
be coincidence.

>From whatever the dmesg output before is telling, it seems that there
are two xfs volumes getting mounted and unmounted. I am not sure why,
but on the second time this happens, it looks like some device-mapper
and the xfs module had to be reloaded. And after mounting and unmounting
the two volumes, something caused the clocksource to be changed.

As a next experiment, I would play around with loops involving
mount/unmount  of xfs and maybe also have a look at changing the
clocksource around.

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  ami-6836dc01 8.04 32 bit AMI kernel lock bug

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