crash 4.0-3.9 can not read a dump file from an ia64 box running 2.6.5. Is this supposed to work? crash -s boot/System.map-2.6.5-7.267-sn2 boot/Kerntypes-2.6.5-7.267-sn2 dump.3 crash: diskdump: dump does not have panic dump header crash: diskdump: dump does not have panic dump header dump_header: dh_magic_number: a8190173618f23ed (DUMP_MAGIC_NUMBER) dh_version: 9 (LKCD_DUMP_V9) dh_header_size: 742 dh_dump_level: 3 (DUMP_LEVEL_HEADER|DUMP_LEVEL_KERN) dh_page_size: 16384 dh_memory_size: 20993310 dh_memory_start: e000000000000000 dh_memory_end: a8190173618f23ed dh_num_pages: 336091 dh_panic_string: sysrq dh_time: Mon Aug 21 08:32:07 2006 dh_utsname_sysname: Linux dh_utsname_nodename: cognac dh_utsname_release: 2.6.5-7.267-sn2 dh_utsname_version: #1 SMP Wed Jun 21 10:50:51 UTC 2006 dh_utsname_machine: ia64 dh_utsname_domainname: dh_current_task: e00009b0287a8000 dh_dump_compress: 2 (DUMP_COMPRESS_GZIP) dh_dump_flags: 80000004 () dh_dump_device: 0 crash: LKCD machine specific dump header doesn't match crash version: 3b200 761f8 crash: traceback of currently executing threads may not work gdb boot/Kerntypes-2.6.5-7.267-sn2 GNU gdb 6.1 Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "ia64-unknown-linux-gnu"... GETBUF(248 -> 0) GETBUF(1500 -> 1) please wait... (patching 20920 gdb minimal_symbol values) ^M ^M FREEBUF(1) FREEBUF(0) <readmem: a0000001005fa0d0, KVADDR, "kernel_config_data", 32768, (ROE), 60000000002e8310> crash: seek error: kernel virtual address: a0000001005fa0d0 type: "kernel_config_data" WARNING: cannot read kernel_config_data <readmem: a000000100acea80, KVADDR, "xtime", 16, (FOE), 600000000006fc70> crash: seek error: kernel virtual address: a000000100acea80 type: "xtime" -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility