To add a bit more detail (maybe unrelated but with so little evidence
everything helps), when thos lockups happen, is the server at least
pingable? Some other idea would be, as long as those servers are
accessible enough to see whether sysrq combinations are still handled.
Though I fear at least for Stéphane that server is somewhere else with
probably only ssh (maybe ipmi) access. But if that was possible and
working, maybe one could prepare kdump and enable the sysrq crashing
combo.

Otherwise, and that again is probably only possible for Luis if his
devel servers do not need zfs, it would help to see how various mainline
kernels between 4.4 and 4.15 are doing. And in parallel have some
"canary" using the latest update. IIRC the one just released had a large
portion of upstream stable pulled in.

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