Spend a little more time on this yesterday. While it is somewhat clear that this results from fixing the original issue (now it crashes when releasing memory a little later), My past experience of looking at network issues like that is that memory dumps are of rather limited use as the reasons lie in the past and by the time crashes happen all the interesting state is already lost. On the other hand I also would rather avoid making experiments in production environments (if that can be avoided). But I am not sure how much chance there is for that.
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