----- "Mike Miller (OS Dev)" <Mike.Miller@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hello again, > I sent this yesterday but since I wasn't a member maybe it didn't go > anywhere. Hi Mike, I accepted your message: https://www.redhat.com/archives/crash-utility/2010-October/msg00052.html and answered it here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/crash-utility/2010-October/msg00053.html Dave > Hello, > I'm trying to debug an issue using crash. I've moved the vmcore file > over to a system other than the system from which the dump was > collected. I've installed a variety of debug rpms including the > kernel-debuginfo, kernel-debug-debuginfo, glib-debuginfo, and > kernel-debuginfo-common. I've also copied the lib/modules from the > test system to mine. > > When I run the command "p hba" it returns: > > Crash > p hba > Hba = $2 = 778764288 (please ignore the uppercase, stupid mail client) > > I expect to see something like: > > Hba = $1 = {0x102170b0000, 0x0, 0x0,..., 0x0} > > Why is that? Do I need to be running crash on the test system itself? > I thought all relevant info would be contained in the vmcore file and > I could attempt the analysis on any system?. > > The crash version command returns version = $3 = v0.25941. > My running kernel is 2.6.18-prep. /etc/issue reports rhel5.5. > The kernel on the test system is 2.6.18-164.el5. That is also the > version of the debug packages I installed as well as the vmlinux file > I'm using. Any problems mixing and matching like that? I have not > rebooted my system since installing the debug packages but that > doesn't seem necessary. Thanks in advance. > > -- mikem -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility