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> [root@lxkmg-pag-ale test64]# /usr/bin/crash -d 15
> System.map-4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64 vmlinux.debuginfo vmcore
...
> <read_diskdump: addr: ffffffff82131200 paddr: 37b31200 cnt:
8>
> read_diskdump: PAGE_EXCLUDED: paddr/pfn: 37b31200/37b31
> crash: page excluded: kernel virtual address: ffffffff82131200 type:
"page_offset_base"
> [root@lxkmg-pag-ale test64]#
Hmmm, I think you should find better results with:
$ crash vmlinux vmcore (On the machine used for post-processing)
and
$ crash vmlinux /proc/kcore (On the original crashing system)
I think if that helps you reach the crash > prompt, we have a potential issue which
needs to be looked-at.
Can you please try to run the same and let me know the outcome?
Thanks,
Bhupesh
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Hello,
Running the above mentioned command on the server used to post process the crash shows a
message indicating
a mismatch between the vmcore and kernel.debug binary.
I will now first try to clarify this and come back later on if the issue is still there.
Thanks for helping.
Best regards,
Patrick Agrain
Just FYI, with respect to the System.map file, the following Dave's post
would be helpful:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/crash-utility/2018-June/msg00002.html
If you have the vmlinux corresponding to a running kernel, you don't need
the System.map file.
Thanks,
Kazu