----- Original Message ----- > Without this change REMOTE_DAEMON and GET_TIMESTAMP shared > one bit. > --- > defs.h | 4 ++-- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/defs.h b/defs.h > index d2a8215..3f4b648 100644 > --- a/defs.h > +++ b/defs.h > @@ -518,6 +518,7 @@ struct program_context { > #define INCOMPLETE_DUMP (0x8000ULL) > #define is_incomplete_dump() (pc->flags2 & INCOMPLETE_DUMP) > #define QEMU_MEM_DUMP_COMPRESSED (0x10000ULL) > +#define GET_TIMESTAMP (0x20000ULL) > char *cleanup; > char *namelist_orig; > char *namelist_debug_orig; > @@ -617,11 +618,10 @@ struct new_utsname { > > #define GCC_VERSION_DEPRECATED > (GCC_3_2|GCC_3_2_3|GCC_2_96|GCC_3_3_2|GCC_3_3_3) > > -/* flags2 */ > +/* kt flags2 */ > #define RELOC_AUTO (0x1ULL) > #define KASLR (0x2ULL) > #define KASLR_CHECK (0x4ULL) > -#define GET_TIMESTAMP (0x8ULL) > > #define XEN() (kt->flags & ARCH_XEN) > #define OPENVZ() (kt->flags & ARCH_OPENVZ) > -- > 1.8.4 Hi Don, Actually I'm going to fix it by keeping GET_TIMESTAMP in kt->flags2, which is what was originally intended. The mistake was setting it in the wrong place. The error scenario I see in normal usage is that when running "crash -t" on a live system fails like so: crash: cannot open remote memory source: /dev/mem I'm guessing you see something different using your remote capability? Dave -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility