```
kamailio 4.3.0-pre0 (x86_64/linux) e1d68c
flags: STATS: Off, USE_TCP, USE_TLS, TLS_HOOKS, USE_RAW_SOCKS, DISABLE_NAGLE, USE_MCAST,
DNS_IP_HACK, SHM_MEM, SHM_MMAP, PKG_MALLOC, F_MALLOC, DBG_F_MALLOC, USE_FUTEX,
FAST_LOCK-ADAPTIVE_WAIT, USE_DNS_CACHE, USE_DNS_FAILOVER, USE_NAPTR, USE_DST_BLACKLIST,
HAVE_RESOLV_RES
ADAPTIVE_WAIT_LOOPS=1024, MAX_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE 262144, MAX_LISTEN 16, MAX_URI_SIZE 1024,
BUF_SIZE 65535, DEFAULT PKG_SIZE 8MB
poll method support: poll, epoll_lt, epoll_et, sigio_rt, select.
id: e1d68c
```
Hi,
Today everything was business as usual, when this happened:
```
May 13 03:40:32 Kamailio2 kamailio[7104]: CRITICAL: <core> [pass_fd.c:275]:
receive_fd(): EOF on 23
May 13 03:40:32 Kamailio2 kamailio[7064]: ALERT: <core> [main.c:728]: handle_sigs():
child process 7066 exited by a signal 11
May 13 03:40:32 Kamailio2 kamailio[7064]: ALERT: <core> [main.c:731]: handle_sigs():
core was generated
May 13 03:40:32 Kamailio2 kamailio[7064]: INFO: <core> [main.c:743]: handle_sigs():
terminating due to SIGCHLD
May 13 03:40:32 Kamailio2 kamailio[7068]: INFO: <core> [main.c:794]: sig_usr():
signal 15 received
```
Needless to say, Kamailio crashed (thankfully after hours). No more related logs,
unfortunately.
Was wondering if you can tell anything just by the excerpt above.
Thanks.
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