Oh, right, I forgot that the version string came later. But since the
symptom is distributed over such a variety of availability zones and
even different instance types, it seems rather unlikely to be related to
something on the host.

Unfortunately the kernel messages that are seen only tell us something
failed to release/invalidate a page in the past and the stacks point to
the process that stumbles over this when trying to use that page. So
probably the only way to shed some light into this is to guess what may
be different (configuration/usage). So first, is there anything
different in resources compared to a standard instance?

The other thing that I thought of: if services running there are
somewhat independent, maybe one could stop some on affected instances
and see whether the problem remains or not.

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