I was asked to look at a s390 SUSE dump which had the Computer Associates SEOS product modules loaded (seos and ksymadd). They exported symbols with addresses well below the address space for modules. For example, "dynamic_Seos_syscall_num" with an address of 0x4f90dc0 which is well below the base of the first module at 0x7880d000. This results in crash trying to mmap an anonymous 1.9 GB region. Which naturally fails on a s390 system where the address space is only 2 GiB in size. Anyone else run across this? Should crash be able to deal with this or should I simply tell the customer to stop using CA's SEOS product if they want us to look at their crash dumps? -- Kurtis D. Rader, Level 3 Linux Support ABC Service Center, Linux Change Team T/L 775-3714, DID +1 503-578-3714