

According to what happened before the incident, it would have been while I was actively copying data TO the freenas server and zoneminder running on the centos VM was doing a cleanup of its event folder. The only progress I made so far was to find the entries buried DEEP in /var/log/messages of the Centos VM. Checked all logs and examined dmesg thoroughly, nothing. Ran smart extended tests on ALL HDD's, all negative.

I have searched the freenas server for problems.

I will keep an eye on the kernel output on the other unrelated physical clients but I doubt I will see anything interesting. :) Right off the bat, I havent seen any of these kernel oops on any other machines. I sense this is gonna be fun to troubleshoot.
