I have seen this happen 3 times in the last 2 days since I installed
12.04.1-desktop-amd64 on my core i5 p8z77-v pro. Kernel is
3.2.0-35-generic and everything was brought up to date via update
manager.

The system is totally frozen: I can't even ping it from my laptop and
I've verified the correct IP from the my router and the mac address of
the frozen system. I was able to ping it before. Perhaps even more
interesting, when I hit the hard reset button, nothing immediately
happens! I don't know how this is implemented, but in the past I've
always got an immediate reset. I hit it 2 or 3 times, and it was perhaps
10 seconds later I got a reset. The last time it froze, I saw the same
thing, but I didn't as long prior to trying the power button. A single
press of the power button did nothing, and I had to hold it down to get
the system to reset (as expected.)

I was previously running 12.04.1-desktop-i386 on the same machine with
identical setup and did NOT see any problems in the same amount of time.
Not a definitive finding, I know, as the time frame is quite short, but
I perhaps spent more time on the 32-bit version than I have so far on
the 64-bit.

The syslog doesn't show anything prior to the reboot, although it looked
like cron would have just been running: the previous log was at 19:17:01
so the next hourly would have been 20:17:01 and and my reboot was
started at 20:19:18. I was browsing the web with firefox 17.0.1 when it
froze up. Nothing else going on that I can recall. The previous freeze,
I can' t recall if I was browsing, but I was running filezilla to
transfer a large directory from a local computer allowing 10 open sftp
connetions. After rebooting, I did the same operation 3 or 4 times again
without a problem. That was approximately 24 hours ago.

Not sure what else to look for. I don't really know my way around linux
that well, so if someone wants me to look at something the next time
this hangs (and I'm sure it will within another 24 hours or so) just let
me know.

Otherwise, at some point, I'll may try to upgrade the kernel. I've never
done so and don't know what the current state of affairs is, so I guess
I'll have to do some research first.

Brian

Oh, I'll also run a memory test overnight. I've got 16g running at 1600
using an XMP profile, but otherwise, I'm not overclocked. Also, not
using swap. I do have an SSD as my main system disk and have mounted
/var and /home from an internal RAID5 array with /tmp, /var/tmp and
/var/spool using tmpfs. Also, using deadline on the SSD (via rc.local)
and leaving all other devices NCQ. The only other thing I've changed
from stock is I've mounted the SSD with noatime, notdiratime and
discard. Everything is ext4. The only other device I have mounted is an
ntfs partition from another drive, but wasn't accessing anything at the
time. Oh, and my browser cache is set to memory. I think that covers it.
All of this was also my configuration when previously running 32bit.

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