At 2012-4-25 23:59, Dave Anderson wrote:
I will put this module on the extension module web page for now.
Hello Dave, I rebuild a new SLES kernel, and try to figure out the problem you pointed out. The version I used is 2.6.5-7.308-smp. And then I tried ipcs module, it seems ipcs command works well, like below. crash> ipcs -M SHMID_KERNEL KEY SHMID UID PERMS BYTES NATTCH STATUS 10027a816a0 00000000 1605632 0 666 90000 1 PAGES ALLOCATED/RESIDENT/SWAPPED: 22/1/0 VFS_INODE: 100268d38e8 SHMID_KERNEL KEY SHMID UID PERMS BYTES NATTCH STATUS 10027a813a0 00000001 1638401 0 666 90000 1 PAGES ALLOCATED/RESIDENT/SWAPPED: 22/0/0 VFS_INODE: 10025e2a168 SHMID_KERNEL KEY SHMID UID PERMS BYTES NATTCH STATUS 10027a814a0 00000002 1671170 0 666 90000 1 PAGES ALLOCATED/RESIDENT/SWAPPED: 22/1/0 VFS_INODE: 10025e2a4e8 crash> ipcs SHMID_KERNEL KEY SHMID UID PERMS BYTES NATTCH STATUS 10027a816a0 00000000 1605632 0 666 90000 1 10027a813a0 00000001 1638401 0 666 90000 1 10027a814a0 00000002 1671170 0 666 90000 1 SEM_ARRAY KEY SEMID UID PERMS NSEMS 100020787a0 00000000 0 0 666 1 100020786a0 00000001 32769 0 666 1 100020782a0 00000002 65538 0 666 1 MSG_QUEUE KEY MSQID UID PERMS USED-BYTES MESSAGES 1002f7cd1a0 00001f58 0 0 600 0 0 The problems didn't show on my kernel. So I think the problems do not come from the edition of SLES, but the modification of the third party. So I think is it possible to get the debuginfo and core you used to test. -- -- Regards Qiao Nuohan -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility