reproducible panic every day at 03:02, probably triggered by daily periodic scipts - help
Philipp Schmid
lists at schmidp.com
Thu Mar 27 15:41:42 UTC 2014
Hello,
the problem seems to exist for a few years now:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/160496
All the best,
Philipp
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On 27 Mar 2014, at 16:08, Philipp Schmid <lists at schmidp.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have the same problem on a HP Microserver N54L with FreeBSD 10 release.
>
> If a jail is running and the jail executes
>
> /etc/periodic/daily/450.status-security
>
> the server crashes. This happens every night at 4:03 CET.
>
> If I run
>
> /etc/periodic/daily/450.status-security
>
> manually in the jail, the server also crashes immediately.
>
> Now I wanted to try to same as Anton and run each script in
>
> /etc/periodic/security
>
> manually, but I also get:
>
> ASSERTION FAILED: Unexpected value for $PERIODIC: ‘'
>
> I then ran:
>
> setenv PERIODIC "security daily”
>
> which allowed me to run each security script separately.
>
> If I run:
>
> root at jail:/etc/periodic/security # ./520.pfdenied
>
> the machine immediately reboots.
>
> Looking at 520.pfdenied I tried running the command:
>
> root at jail:~ # pfctl -sr -v
>
> directly, which also crashes the host immediately.
>
>
> All the best,
>
> Philipp
>
> PS: I have a custom kernel with VIMAGE which I use with the jail
>
> ---
> OpenResearch Software Development OG
> Geschäftsführer (CEO) & Co-Founder
> Gumpendorfer Straße 132/9
> 1060 Vienna, Austria
>
> +43 699 17246437
>
> philipp.schmid at openresearch.com
> http://www.openresearch.com
>
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