I get this message once a night, only one line, so it looks like it's only happening once. It's always pkg application that exits.
So, doing research I see this can be a memory problem. However, I have ECC ram installed and I did Memtest before even installing FreeBSD. Memtest did the bit fade test which checks to see if any bits get flipped over some time in the RAM. Everything passed fine.
I get no other errors than that one. I also don't remember getting these errors with FreeNAS 9.1, but I didn't have it installed long before using the GUI to upgrade to 9.2. Also, I don't get the messages every single night. So far I received it on Dec 25th, 26th, 27th, and then the 31st. Nothing from the 16th through the 24th, though. I switched to FreeNAS 9.2 the day it came out on the 22nd.
It would really blow if I got faulty hardware, but it seems like I should have more things crashing than just pkg once a night if that was the issue. Also, I guess memtest won't get everything, but it did pass fine on the run I did.
Edit: Another thing I forgot to mention is that this is the Kingston Server Value RAM. It's supposedly tested pretty well to ensure the RAM is working perfect.
I also have a 9.1 Jail running Samba4 for Active Directory.
Specs of my FreeNAS box:
-Seasonic Platinum 760 watt power supply (760XP2) hooked up to a 860watt "Pure Sine Wave" CyberPower UPS, since some power supplies do not like the modified square waveform.
-Xeon 1245 V3 using stock cooler, which should be plenty for this machine
-Asrock C226 WS motherboard
-16 GB Kingston Server Premier ECC unbuffered RAM
-2 x Seagate 4tb NAS drives for an encrypted mirror vdev
-1 x Seagate 4tb NAS via an eSATA enclosure (using encrypted ZFS) for rsync every 2 days
-1 x Toshiba 128GB Q Pro SSD which has the OS installed on it (I know a flash drive would work just as well, but I had this drive being unused for now, so I used it)
-All in a Fractal Designs R4 case with 2 x 140mm intake and 1 x 140mm exhaust, which should provide great cooling
So, doing research I see this can be a memory problem. However, I have ECC ram installed and I did Memtest before even installing FreeBSD. Memtest did the bit fade test which checks to see if any bits get flipped over some time in the RAM. Everything passed fine.
I get no other errors than that one. I also don't remember getting these errors with FreeNAS 9.1, but I didn't have it installed long before using the GUI to upgrade to 9.2. Also, I don't get the messages every single night. So far I received it on Dec 25th, 26th, 27th, and then the 31st. Nothing from the 16th through the 24th, though. I switched to FreeNAS 9.2 the day it came out on the 22nd.
It would really blow if I got faulty hardware, but it seems like I should have more things crashing than just pkg once a night if that was the issue. Also, I guess memtest won't get everything, but it did pass fine on the run I did.
Edit: Another thing I forgot to mention is that this is the Kingston Server Value RAM. It's supposedly tested pretty well to ensure the RAM is working perfect.
I also have a 9.1 Jail running Samba4 for Active Directory.
Specs of my FreeNAS box:
-Seasonic Platinum 760 watt power supply (760XP2) hooked up to a 860watt "Pure Sine Wave" CyberPower UPS, since some power supplies do not like the modified square waveform.
-Xeon 1245 V3 using stock cooler, which should be plenty for this machine
-Asrock C226 WS motherboard
-16 GB Kingston Server Premier ECC unbuffered RAM
-2 x Seagate 4tb NAS drives for an encrypted mirror vdev
-1 x Seagate 4tb NAS via an eSATA enclosure (using encrypted ZFS) for rsync every 2 days
-1 x Toshiba 128GB Q Pro SSD which has the OS installed on it (I know a flash drive would work just as well, but I had this drive being unused for now, so I used it)
-All in a Fractal Designs R4 case with 2 x 140mm intake and 1 x 140mm exhaust, which should provide great cooling