https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=238257

--- Comment #3 from Scott Bennett <benn...@sdf.org> ---
>From its description, r346549 doesn't appear to have anything to do with this
bug.
Yes, I am going to have to reboot soon anyway due to the kernel's memory
mismanagement bug(s) (as of r345498, at least) that let it violate vm.max_wired
and, it appears, vm.kmem_size_max until the machine becomes difficult to use. 
Mine has now been up (r345498) for a bit over nine days, and it is being a pain
again.  Logs and screenshots?  In the boot process?  This is running on bare
hardware, not a VM.  I will have to write what I see down on paper, and will
enter it into a comment here once the system is back up and running on r345498
again.  Give me a couple of days to get to it due to outside issues disrupting
my sleep habits and the rest of my time.

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