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Symptom & Impact
Host reboots without planned maintenance, often under load.
Environment & Reproduction
Kernel panic, hardware fault, watchdog timeout, or power instability.
Root Cause Analysis
Inspect last reboot reason with last -x and check for crash dumps in /var/crash.
Quick Triage
Disable nonessential risky modules and stabilize workload until root cause is identified.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Run dmesg -a, sysctl kern.panic_reboot_wait_time, and save current uptime/event data.

Solution – Primary Fix
Review /var/crash, /var/log/messages, and watchdog-related rc.conf flags.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Enable dumpdev, collect core with kgdb workflow, test memory and storage health.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Monitor for sustained uptime through prior failure windows.
Rollback Plan
Keep firmware and kernel patches current with proactive hardware health checks.
Prevention & Hardening
Boot previous known-stable kernel and revert recent low-level changes.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Escalate immediately for repeated panics, suspected hardware defects, or data integrity risk.
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References & Further Reading
last -x | head; dumpon -l; savecore -v /var/crash; sysctl -a | grep panic
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