stack trace page with kdump, possible?

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Hello,
with CentOS 4 I was able to setup a server 1 with netdump client
package and a netdump server 2 so that when a panic occured on 1, I
received on the netdump server 2 both the vmcore file and another file
named "log" containing stack trace (this log on 2 was also filled by
commands such as "echo m > /proc/sysrq-trigger" issued on 1).
With Fedora 10 and CentOS 5 I now have kdump. I configured it on both
kinds of OS so that I successfully get an scp of the vmcore when I
force a panic with
echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger.
Unfortunately I don't get the log file with the stack trace page and
this would be useful for example if the crash happens during the night
and the display goes stbdy or if the server immediately reboots and
you don't have the time to see the stack trace page.
Any help if it is possible to configure kdump so that it repostrs also
the stack page?
Or if I can easily get the stack page from the vmcore file....?

Thanks in advance,
Gianluca

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