(In reply to comment #188)
> (In reply to comment #187)
> > Ah, would you happen to have an uneven amount of memory installed?
>
> Probably. Is this and unsupported configuration?
We have a known issue in that we don't detect the swizzling correctly and so we may end up with corruption if objects are paged out from memory. Typically you see the affects after running for some time (so that memory pressure takes effect) or after resume. See bug 28813bug 45092
(In reply to comment #188)
> (In reply to comment #187)
> > Ah, would you happen to have an uneven amount of memory installed?
>
> Probably. Is this and unsupported configuration?
We have a known issue in that we don't detect the swizzling correctly and so we may end up with corruption if objects are paged out from memory. Typically you see the affects after running for some time (so that memory pressure takes effect) or after resume. See bug 28813 bug 45092