----- Original Message ----- > Hello Dave, > > Please check this patch. It is used for slub to display slabs in > kmem_cache_cpu.partial list. > > I can only get it test on RHEL7.0GA right now. Would you please > help get some other test? Thanks a lot. Hello Qiao, The patch seems to handle older and new kernel versions with CONFIG_SLUB, although I don't have many dumpfiles that actually have any slabs queued in the per-cpu PARTIAL lists. But the ones that do, show them OK. One question I have is why the "KMEM_CACHE_CPU" output has a separate "CPU" column: CACHE NAME OBJSIZE ALLOCATED TOTAL SLABS SSIZE ffff8800370b2500 tw_sock_TCPv6 200 0 0 0 8k KMEM_CACHE_CPU CPU ffff88021fc18890 0 CPU 0 SLAB: (empty) CPU 0 PARTIAL: (empty) KMEM_CACHE_CPU CPU ffff88021fc58890 1 CPU 1 SLAB: (empty) CPU 1 PARTIAL: (empty) KMEM_CACHE_CPU CPU ffff88021fc98890 2 CPU 2 SLAB: (empty) CPU 2 PARTIAL: (empty) ... Why not display it like all of the other per-cpu items, e.g., showing something like this: CACHE NAME OBJSIZE ALLOCATED TOTAL SLABS SSIZE ffff8800370b2500 tw_sock_TCPv6 200 0 0 0 8k CPU 0 KMEM_CACHE_CPU ffff88021fc18890 CPU 0 SLAB: (empty) CPU 0 PARTIAL: (empty) CPU 1 KMEM_CACHE_CPU ffff88021fc58890 CPU 1 SLAB: (empty) CPU 1 PARTIAL: (empty) CPU 2 KMEM_CACHE_CPU ffff88021fc98890 CPU 2 SLAB: (empty) CPU 2 PARTIAL: (empty) Thanks, Dave -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility