----- Original Message -----
 
 
 shell@android:/system # ./crash -d8 
OK, so try this:
 $ crash -d8 vmlinux
and/or:
 $ crash -d8 vmlinux System.map
Dave
 crash 6.0.8
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 Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012 Fujitsu Limited
 Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 VA Linux Systems Japan K.K.
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 Copyright (C) 1999, 2002, 2007 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Mission Critical Linux, Inc.
 This program is free software, covered by the GNU General Public
 License,
 and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
 certain conditions. Enter "help copying" to see the conditions.
 This program has absolutely no warranty. Enter "help warranty" for
 details.
 
 
 find_booted_kernel: search for [Linux version 3.0.15+
 (oza@lc-blr-292) (gcc version 4.4.3 (GCC) ) #2 PREEMPT Wed Aug 8
 13:39:53 IST 2012]
 searchdirs[7]: /usr/lib/debug/lib/modules/3.0.15+/
 searchdirs[0]: /usr/src/linux/
 searchdirs[1]: /boot/
 searchdirs[2]: /boot/efi/redhat
 searchdirs[3]: /boot/efi/EFI/redhat
 searchdirs[4]: /
 searchdirs[5]: /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-3.0.15/linux/
 searchdirs[6]: /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-3.0.15/linux-3.0.15/
 mount_points[0]: / (cafcb0)
 mount_points[1]: /dev (cafcc0)
 mount_points[2]: /dev/pts (cafcd0)
 mount_points[3]: /proc (cafce8)
 mount_points[4]: /sys (cafcf8)
 mount_points[5]: /acct (cafd08)
 mount_points[6]: /mnt/asec (cafd18)
 mount_points[7]: /mnt/obb (cafd30)
 mount_points[8]: /dev/cpuctl (cafd48)
 mount_points[9]: /system (cafd68)
 mount_points[10]: /data (cafd80)
 mount_points[11]: /cache (cafd90)
 mount_points[12]: /sys/kernel/debug (cafda0)
 find_booted_kernel: check: /init
 crash: cannot find booted kernel -- please enter namelist argument
 
 
 Usage:
 
 crash [OPTION]... NAMELIST MEMORY-IMAGE (dumpfile form)
 crash [OPTION]... [NAMELIST] (live system form)
 
 Enter "crash -h" for details.
 
 
 PS: I also get a warning message from system: our own message crash
 used greatest stack depth: 5016 bytes left
 
 
 
 apart from that If I run crash
 
 
 ./crash ./vmlinux
 crash 6.0.8
 Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
 Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010 IBM Corporation
 Copyright (C) 1999-2006 Hewlett-Packard Co
 Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012 Fujitsu Limited
 Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 VA Linux Systems Japan K.K.
 Copyright (C) 2005, 2011 NEC Corporation
 Copyright (C) 1999, 2002, 2007 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Mission Critical Linux, Inc.
 This program is free software, covered by the GNU General Public
 License,
 and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
 certain conditions. Enter "help copying" to see the conditions.
 This program has absolutely no warranty. Enter "help warranty" for
 details.
 
 get_live_memory_source: /dev/mem
 WARNING: ./vmlinux and /proc/version do not match!
 
 WARNING: /proc/version indicates kernel version: 3.0.15+
 
 crash: please use the vmlinux file for that kernel version, or try
 using
 the System.map for that kernel version as an additional argument.
 
 
 
 If I include system.map
 it exits with
 'can not open secondary temp[orary file"
 void
 open_tmpfile2(void)
 {
 if (pc->tmpfile2)
 error(FATAL, "recursive secondary temporary file usage\n");
 
 if ((pc->tmpfile2 = tmpfile()) == NULL)
 error(FATAL, "cannot open secondary temporary file\n");
 
 rewind(pc->tmpfile2);
 }
 
 
 
 Regards,
 Oza.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 From: Dave Anderson <anderson(a)redhat.com>
 To: paawan oza <paawan1982(a)yahoo.com>
 Cc: "Discussion list for crash utility usage, maintenance and
 development" <crash-utility(a)redhat.com>
 Sent: Thursday, 9 August 2012 12:11 AM
 Subject: Re: [Crash-utility] using crash for ARM
 
 
 
 ----- Original Message -----
 > 
 > 
 > > > crash: cannot open secondary temporary file
 > > 
 > > When do you see that message?
 > 
 > above is the last error statement and crash exits.
 > 
 > Regards,
 > Oza.
 
 Attach the output of "crash -d8".
 
 Dave