If you are able, see if you can run zope in debugging mode
(search for the article "the Debugger is your Friend" at
zope.org, and other places too).

Then show us what zope was doing when it stops responding.

If that's not possible, perhaps a list of all the zope products
installed, and any customized code you have, might give me
a clue, but the debugging output is definitely the best.
(Of course there's the chance you won't be able to reproduce
the problem with the debugger, but it's worth a try.)

Also, are you able to try zope2.7 (in Debian unstable)?  
That's a lot more current than zope 2.6 is, so maybe
the problem has already been fixed.



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