Hello,
I have a problem with my FreeBSD 10 installation.
It reboots or crashes everyday at around 4:00 am.
The last log entry in /var/logs/all.log is:
I already tried manually running
The setup uses ZFS on an encrypted geli() device and swap is on a graid() mirror on top of a encrypted geli() device, so the kernel cannot write a kernel crash dump.
Is a reboot the normal behaviour if the kernel crashes?
Can I reconfigure it somehow to stop on a crash and print some debug information to the console?
I’m relatively new to FreeBSD and would be happy for any pointers in the right direction on how to find the cause of the reboot.
Thank you,
Philipp
I have a problem with my FreeBSD 10 installation.
It reboots or crashes everyday at around 4:00 am.
The last log entry in /var/logs/all.log is:
Code:
Feb 25 04:00:00 rna /usr/sbin/cron[14974]: (root) CMD (/usr/libexec/atrun)
Feb 25 04:01:00 rna /usr/sbin/cron[14996]: (root) CMD (adjkerntz -a)
Feb 25 08:50:12 rna syslogd: restart
Feb 25 08:50:12 rna syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
I already tried manually running
adjkerntz -a
to see if that is the problem, but that does not seem to be the case as the command runs fine.The setup uses ZFS on an encrypted geli() device and swap is on a graid() mirror on top of a encrypted geli() device, so the kernel cannot write a kernel crash dump.
Is a reboot the normal behaviour if the kernel crashes?
Can I reconfigure it somehow to stop on a crash and print some debug information to the console?
I’m relatively new to FreeBSD and would be happy for any pointers in the right direction on how to find the cause of the reboot.
Thank you,
Philipp