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I have no clue what goes on there. Half of the tree should fail in this case. Let's assume cosmic radiation until it happens again.
(In reply to Andreas K. Hüttel from comment #7) > I have no clue what goes on there. Half of the tree should fail in this > case. For the record: I found nothing in the logs at the host nor the system was rebooted or sth in that direction (it was 3 am CET in the morning) - so cosmic radiation is a good estimation.