FYI, if you're running with bleeding edge upstream kernels, this recent commit destroys a fundamental underpinning required by the crash utility: commit e8cfbc245e24887e3c30235f71e9e9405e0cfc39 Author: Gargi Sharma <gs051095@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri Nov 17 15:30:34 2017 -0800 pid: remove pidhash pidhash is no longer required as all the information can be looked up from idr tree. nr_hashed represented the number of pids that had been hashed. Since, nr_hashed and PIDNS_HASH_ADDING are no longer relevant, it has been renamed to pid_allocated and PIDNS_ADDING respectively. I'm not sure how the failure will manifest itself, but it certainly will will fail early on during session initialization. When I saw the original patch postings, I started tinkering with the creation of yet another function to plug into "tt->refresh_task_table" for the new IDR/radix-tree scheme, but until I see an actual live kernel and/or vmcore with the patch above, I've held off on further work on it. In the meantime, you can use the "crash --active" command line option, which restricts the task list to those that are registered as the current task in each per-cpu runqueue. Dave -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility