Hi Dave,
I attempted to try your suggested commands, but it tends to fail on my
machine:
libl041:/var/log/dump # crash -s vmlinux.sles10sp2.smp.x86_64
2008-08-08-23\:27/vmcore
crash> struct ext3_xattr_search
struct: invalid data structure reference: ext3_xattr_search
crash> mod -s ext3
MODULE NAME SIZE OBJECT FILE
ffffffff8856a500 ext3 153360
/lib/modules/2.6.16.60-0.21-smp/kernel/fs/ext3/ext3.ko
crash> struct ext3_xattr_search
struct: invalid data structure reference: ext3_xattr_search
crash> struct ext3_xattr_info
struct: invalid data structure reference: ext3_xattr_info
crash> sys
KERNEL: vmlinux.sles10sp2.smp.x86_64
DUMPFILE: 2008-08-08-23:27/vmcore
CPUS: 4
DATE: Fri Aug 8 23:20:09 2008
UPTIME: 01:31:48
LOAD AVERAGE: 2.48, 1.32, 0.56
TASKS: 157
NODENAME: libl041
RELEASE: 2.6.16.60-0.21-smp
VERSION: #1 SMP Tue May 6 12:41:02 UTC 2008
MACHINE: x86_64 (1995 Mhz)
MEMORY: 3.9 GB
PANIC: "Oops: 0000 [1] SMP " (check log for details)
crash version: 4.0-4.10 gdb version: 6.1
I tried the same after compiling and installing the latest crash version
(crash version: 4.0-6.3 gdb version: 6.1) with no difference in results.
What would you suggest?
Thanks
Durga
The first thing to verify is whether those two structures existed
in the 2.6.16-era timeframe?
Dave
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