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2Documentation for Kdump - The kexec-based Crash Dumping Solution
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4
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5This document includes overview, setup and installation, and analysis
6information.
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8Overview
9========
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11Kdump uses kexec to quickly boot to a dump-capture kernel whenever a
12dump of the system kernel's memory needs to be taken (for example, when
13the system panics). The system kernel's memory image is preserved across
14the reboot and is accessible to the dump-capture kernel.
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f4e87570 16You can use common commands, such as cp and scp, to copy the
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17memory image to a dump file on the local disk, or across the network to
18a remote system.
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20Kdump and kexec are currently supported on the x86, x86_64, ppc64, ia64,
21and s390x architectures.
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23When the system kernel boots, it reserves a small section of memory for
24the dump-capture kernel. This ensures that ongoing Direct Memory Access
25(DMA) from the system kernel does not corrupt the dump-capture kernel.
26The kexec -p command loads the dump-capture kernel into this reserved
27memory.
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29On x86 machines, the first 640 KB of physical memory is needed to boot,
30regardless of where the kernel loads. Therefore, kexec backs up this
31region just before rebooting into the dump-capture kernel.
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33Similarly on PPC64 machines first 32KB of physical memory is needed for
34booting regardless of where the kernel is loaded and to support 64K page
35size kexec backs up the first 64KB memory.
36
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37For s390x, when kdump is triggered, the crashkernel region is exchanged
38with the region [0, crashkernel region size] and then the kdump kernel
39runs in [0, crashkernel region size]. Therefore no relocatable kernel is
40needed for s390x.
41
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42All of the necessary information about the system kernel's core image is
43encoded in the ELF format, and stored in a reserved area of memory
44before a crash. The physical address of the start of the ELF header is
45passed to the dump-capture kernel through the elfcorehdr= boot
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46parameter. Optionally the size of the ELF header can also be passed
47when using the elfcorehdr=[size[KMG]@]offset[KMG] syntax.
48
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50With the dump-capture kernel, you can access the memory image, or "old
51memory," in two ways:
52
53- Through a /dev/oldmem device interface. A capture utility can read the
54 device file and write out the memory in raw format. This is a raw dump
55 of memory. Analysis and capture tools must be intelligent enough to
56 determine where to look for the right information.
57
58- Through /proc/vmcore. This exports the dump as an ELF-format file that
59 you can write out using file copy commands such as cp or scp. Further,
60 you can use analysis tools such as the GNU Debugger (GDB) and the Crash
61 tool to debug the dump file. This method ensures that the dump pages are
62 correctly ordered.
63
64
65Setup and Installation
66======================
67
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68Install kexec-tools
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711) Login as the root user.
72
732) Download the kexec-tools user-space package from the following URL:
74
db6857c6 75http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/kexec/kexec-tools.tar.gz
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d84a52f6 77This is a symlink to the latest version.
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d84a52f6 79The latest kexec-tools git tree is available at:
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81git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kexec/kexec-tools.git
82and
83http://www.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kexec/kexec-tools.git
84
85There is also a gitweb interface available at
86http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=utils/kernel/kexec/kexec-tools.git
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88More information about kexec-tools can be found at
b1bdd2eb 89http://horms.net/projects/kexec/
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9c61a446 913) Unpack the tarball with the tar command, as follows:
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d84a52f6 93 tar xvpzf kexec-tools.tar.gz
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ea112bd5 954) Change to the kexec-tools directory, as follows:
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d84a52f6 97 cd kexec-tools-VERSION
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9c61a446 995) Configure the package, as follows:
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101 ./configure
102
9c61a446 1036) Compile the package, as follows:
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105 make
106
9c61a446 1077) Install the package, as follows:
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109 make install
110
111
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112Build the system and dump-capture kernels
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114There are two possible methods of using Kdump.
115
1161) Build a separate custom dump-capture kernel for capturing the
117 kernel core dump.
118
1192) Or use the system kernel binary itself as dump-capture kernel and there is
120 no need to build a separate dump-capture kernel. This is possible
19f59460 121 only with the architectures which support a relocatable kernel. As
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122 of today, i386, x86_64, ppc64 and ia64 architectures support relocatable
123 kernel.
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125Building a relocatable kernel is advantageous from the point of view that
126one does not have to build a second kernel for capturing the dump. But
127at the same time one might want to build a custom dump capture kernel
128suitable to his needs.
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130Following are the configuration setting required for system and
131dump-capture kernels for enabling kdump support.
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133System kernel config options
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1361) Enable "kexec system call" in "Processor type and features."
137
138 CONFIG_KEXEC=y
139
1402) Enable "sysfs file system support" in "Filesystem" -> "Pseudo
141 filesystems." This is usually enabled by default.
142
143 CONFIG_SYSFS=y
144
145 Note that "sysfs file system support" might not appear in the "Pseudo
146 filesystems" menu if "Configure standard kernel features (for small
147 systems)" is not enabled in "General Setup." In this case, check the
148 .config file itself to ensure that sysfs is turned on, as follows:
149
150 grep 'CONFIG_SYSFS' .config
151
1523) Enable "Compile the kernel with debug info" in "Kernel hacking."
153
154 CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=Y
155
156 This causes the kernel to be built with debug symbols. The dump
157 analysis tools require a vmlinux with debug symbols in order to read
158 and analyze a dump file.
159
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160Dump-capture kernel config options (Arch Independent)
161-----------------------------------------------------
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1631) Enable "kernel crash dumps" support under "Processor type and
164 features":
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9c61a446 166 CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP=y
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9c61a446 1682) Enable "/proc/vmcore support" under "Filesystems" -> "Pseudo filesystems".
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170 CONFIG_PROC_VMCORE=y
171 (CONFIG_PROC_VMCORE is set by default when CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP is selected.)
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173Dump-capture kernel config options (Arch Dependent, i386 and x86_64)
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175
1761) On i386, enable high memory support under "Processor type and
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178
179 CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G=y
180 or
181 CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G
182
8bc9d422 1832) On i386 and x86_64, disable symmetric multi-processing support
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184 under "Processor type and features":
185
186 CONFIG_SMP=n
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188 (If CONFIG_SMP=y, then specify maxcpus=1 on the kernel command line
189 when loading the dump-capture kernel, see section "Load the Dump-capture
190 Kernel".)
191
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1923) If one wants to build and use a relocatable kernel,
193 Enable "Build a relocatable kernel" support under "Processor type and
194 features"
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9c61a446 196 CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y
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1984) Use a suitable value for "Physical address where the kernel is
199 loaded" (under "Processor type and features"). This only appears when
200 "kernel crash dumps" is enabled. A suitable value depends upon
201 whether kernel is relocatable or not.
202
203 If you are using a relocatable kernel use CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=0x100000
204 This will compile the kernel for physical address 1MB, but given the fact
205 kernel is relocatable, it can be run from any physical address hence
206 kexec boot loader will load it in memory region reserved for dump-capture
207 kernel.
208
209 Otherwise it should be the start of memory region reserved for
210 second kernel using boot parameter "crashkernel=Y@X". Here X is
211 start of memory region reserved for dump-capture kernel.
212 Generally X is 16MB (0x1000000). So you can set
213 CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=0x1000000
214
2155) Make and install the kernel and its modules. DO NOT add this kernel
216 to the boot loader configuration files.
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218Dump-capture kernel config options (Arch Dependent, ppc64)
219----------------------------------------------------------
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223 CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP=y
224
2252) Enable "Build a relocatable kernel" support
226
227 CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y
228
229 Make and install the kernel and its modules.
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231Dump-capture kernel config options (Arch Dependent, ia64)
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234- No specific options are required to create a dump-capture kernel
19f59460 235 for ia64, other than those specified in the arch independent section
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236 above. This means that it is possible to use the system kernel
237 as a dump-capture kernel if desired.
238
239 The crashkernel region can be automatically placed by the system
240 kernel at run time. This is done by specifying the base address as 0,
241 or omitting it all together.
242
243 crashkernel=256M@0
244 or
245 crashkernel=256M
246
247 If the start address is specified, note that the start address of the
248 kernel will be aligned to 64Mb, so if the start address is not then
249 any space below the alignment point will be wasted.
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252Extended crashkernel syntax
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254
255While the "crashkernel=size[@offset]" syntax is sufficient for most
256configurations, sometimes it's handy to have the reserved memory dependent
257on the value of System RAM -- that's mostly for distributors that pre-setup
258the kernel command line to avoid a unbootable system after some memory has
259been removed from the machine.
260
261The syntax is:
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263 crashkernel=<range1>:<size1>[,<range2>:<size2>,...][@offset]
264 range=start-[end]
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268For example:
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270 crashkernel=512M-2G:64M,2G-:128M
271
272This would mean:
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274 1) if the RAM is smaller than 512M, then don't reserve anything
275 (this is the "rescue" case)
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277 3) if the RAM size is larger than 2G, then reserve 128M
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281Boot into System Kernel
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283
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2841) Update the boot loader (such as grub, yaboot, or lilo) configuration
285 files as necessary.
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2872) Boot the system kernel with the boot parameter "crashkernel=Y@X",
288 where Y specifies how much memory to reserve for the dump-capture kernel
289 and X specifies the beginning of this reserved memory. For example,
290 "crashkernel=64M@16M" tells the system kernel to reserve 64 MB of memory
291 starting at physical address 0x01000000 (16MB) for the dump-capture kernel.
292
293 On x86 and x86_64, use "crashkernel=64M@16M".
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295 On ppc64, use "crashkernel=128M@32M".
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297 On ia64, 256M@256M is a generous value that typically works.
298 The region may be automatically placed on ia64, see the
299 dump-capture kernel config option notes above.
797f6a68 300 If use sparse memory, the size should be rounded to GRANULE boundaries.
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302 On s390x, typically use "crashkernel=xxM". The value of xx is dependent
303 on the memory consumption of the kdump system. In general this is not
304 dependent on the memory size of the production system.
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306Load the Dump-capture Kernel
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308
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309After booting to the system kernel, dump-capture kernel needs to be
310loaded.
311
312Based on the architecture and type of image (relocatable or not), one
313can choose to load the uncompressed vmlinux or compressed bzImage/vmlinuz
314of dump-capture kernel. Following is the summary.
315
8bc9d422 316For i386 and x86_64:
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317 - Use vmlinux if kernel is not relocatable.
318 - Use bzImage/vmlinuz if kernel is relocatable.
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319For ppc64:
320 - Use vmlinux
321For ia64:
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323For s390x:
324 - Use image or bzImage
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327If you are using a uncompressed vmlinux image then use following command
328to load dump-capture kernel.
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9c61a446 330 kexec -p <dump-capture-kernel-vmlinux-image> \
dc851a0f 331 --initrd=<initrd-for-dump-capture-kernel> --args-linux \
9c61a446 332 --append="root=<root-dev> <arch-specific-options>"
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334If you are using a compressed bzImage/vmlinuz, then use following command
335to load dump-capture kernel.
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337 kexec -p <dump-capture-kernel-bzImage> \
338 --initrd=<initrd-for-dump-capture-kernel> \
339 --append="root=<root-dev> <arch-specific-options>"
340
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342It is planned to make this a no-op on that architecture, but for now
343it should be omitted
344
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345Following are the arch specific command line options to be used while
346loading dump-capture kernel.
347
ee8bb9ea 348For i386, x86_64 and ia64:
ac984abe 349 "1 irqpoll maxcpus=1 reset_devices"
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351For ppc64:
ac984abe 352 "1 maxcpus=1 noirqdistrib reset_devices"
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355 "1 maxcpus=1 cgroup_disable=memory"
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357Notes on loading the dump-capture kernel:
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359* By default, the ELF headers are stored in ELF64 format to support
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360 systems with more than 4GB memory. On i386, kexec automatically checks if
361 the physical RAM size exceeds the 4 GB limit and if not, uses ELF32.
362 So, on non-PAE systems, ELF32 is always used.
363
364 The --elf32-core-headers option can be used to force the generation of ELF32
365 headers. This is necessary because GDB currently cannot open vmcore files
366 with ELF64 headers on 32-bit systems.
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368* The "irqpoll" boot parameter reduces driver initialization failures
369 due to shared interrupts in the dump-capture kernel.
370
371* You must specify <root-dev> in the format corresponding to the root
372 device name in the output of mount command.
373
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375 mode without networking. If you want networking, use "3".
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377* We generally don' have to bring up a SMP kernel just to capture the
378 dump. Hence generally it is useful either to build a UP dump-capture
379 kernel or specify maxcpus=1 option while loading dump-capture kernel.
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381* For s390x there are two kdump modes: If a ELF header is specified with
382 the elfcorehdr= kernel parameter, it is used by the kdump kernel as it
383 is done on all other architectures. If no elfcorehdr= kernel parameter is
384 specified, the s390x kdump kernel dynamically creates the header. The
385 second mode has the advantage that for CPU and memory hotplug, kdump has
386 not to be reloaded with kexec_load().
387
388* For s390x systems with many attached devices the "cio_ignore" kernel
389 parameter should be used for the kdump kernel in order to prevent allocation
390 of kernel memory for devices that are not relevant for kdump. The same
391 applies to systems that use SCSI/FCP devices. In that case the
392 "allow_lun_scan" zfcp module parameter should be set to zero before
393 setting FCP devices online.
394
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397
398After successfully loading the dump-capture kernel as previously
399described, the system will reboot into the dump-capture kernel if a
400system crash is triggered. Trigger points are located in panic(),
401die(), die_nmi() and in the sysrq handler (ALT-SysRq-c).
402
403The following conditions will execute a crash trigger point:
404
405If a hard lockup is detected and "NMI watchdog" is configured, the system
406will boot into the dump-capture kernel ( die_nmi() ).
407
408If die() is called, and it happens to be a thread with pid 0 or 1, or die()
409is called inside interrupt context or die() is called and panic_on_oops is set,
410the system will boot into the dump-capture kernel.
411
f4e87570 412On powerpc systems when a soft-reset is generated, die() is called by all cpus
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415For testing purposes, you can trigger a crash by using "ALT-SysRq-c",
30430134 416"echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger" or write a module to force the panic.
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418Write Out the Dump File
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420
421After the dump-capture kernel is booted, write out the dump file with
422the following command:
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424 cp /proc/vmcore <dump-file>
425
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426You can also access dumped memory as a /dev/oldmem device for a linear
427and raw view. To create the device, use the following command:
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dc851a0f 429 mknod /dev/oldmem c 1 12
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431Use the dd command with suitable options for count, bs, and skip to
432access specific portions of the dump.
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dc851a0f 434To see the entire memory, use the following command:
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dc851a0f 436 dd if=/dev/oldmem of=oldmem.001
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439Analysis
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442Before analyzing the dump image, you should reboot into a stable kernel.
443
444You can do limited analysis using GDB on the dump file copied out of
445/proc/vmcore. Use the debug vmlinux built with -g and run the following
446command:
447
448 gdb vmlinux <dump-file>
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450Stack trace for the task on processor 0, register display, and memory
451display work fine.
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453Note: GDB cannot analyze core files generated in ELF64 format for x86.
454On systems with a maximum of 4GB of memory, you can generate
455ELF32-format headers using the --elf32-core-headers kernel option on the
456dump kernel.
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458You can also use the Crash utility to analyze dump files in Kdump
459format. Crash is available on Dave Anderson's site at the following URL:
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461 http://people.redhat.com/~anderson/
462
463
464To Do
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4671) Provide relocatable kernels for all architectures to help in maintaining
468 multiple kernels for crash_dump, and the same kernel as the system kernel
469 can be used to capture the dump.
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472Contact
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db6857c6 475Vivek Goyal (vgoyal@redhat.com)
d58831e4 476Maneesh Soni (maneesh@in.ibm.com)
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