I'm pretty sure all this says is that 'ldapd' was the 'running' process
when the kernel panic'ed. I agree with Tim that it is highly unlikely
that a user process could panic the kernel unless there is a known bug
(or possibly and unknown one!) where a patch needs to be applied to
the kernel.
--douglas
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