Hi,

I run -CURRENT and have experienced a total lockup of the machine every 
couple of weeks where it would just freeze with nothing on the console and I 
would have to power cycle it to get it back. Previously I had all the debug 
options turned off such as ddb, witness, invarients etc but I thought I 
would enable them all to see if I could get anything out of it that would be 
of use to you for the next time it happened.

Well it happened again 20 minutes ago but I had DDB_UNATTENDED in the kernel 
conf and fsck_y_enable="YES" in rc.conf and so I haven't been able to see 
anything.

There is no core dump in /var/crash but this could well be because I only 
have 256 meg swap and 256 meg physical ram (I keep meaning to add more swap).

Anyway my question is, is there anything now I can do or read to see what 
happened or is it too late now? I assumed DDB_UNATTENDED would still leave 
some kind of log somewhere of the panic but I can't spot anything.

Or if it's too late now should I remove DDB_UNATTENDED and just get 
backtrace's etc from DDB at the time of crash in the future?

Incidently my kernel/world build is from march 4th.

Regards, Matt.


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