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Red Hat Bugzilla 2023-02-16 02:34:34 UTC Pool ID sst_kernel_debug_rhel_9
Red Hat One Jira (issues.redhat.com) 2023-02-16 02:36:52 UTC Summary Rebase to the latest upstream crash-utility(crash-8 branch) Rebase to the latest upstream crash-utility(crash-8)
Assignee kdump-bugs lijiang
Link ID Red Hat Issue Tracker RHELPLAN-148795
Dave Young 2023-02-16 04:58:27 UTC CC ruyang
Keywords Triaged
Dave Young 2023-02-16 04:58:40 UTC Keywords Rebase
Emma Wu 2023-02-16 12:42:11 UTC QA Contact kernel-general-qe yiyan
CC jieli
errata-xmlrpc 2023-05-05 02:05:16 UTC Target Release --- 9.3
Blocks 2152897
Blocks 2156543
Blocks 2156740
Blocks 2157038
Blocks 2160464
Blocks 2166269
Blocks 2170851
Blocks 2173896
Status NEW MODIFIED
Fixed In Version crash-8.0.3-1.el9
Status MODIFIED ON_QA
Sujata Kurup 2023-05-15 13:09:24 UTC Status ON_QA MODIFIED
Doc Type If docs needed, set a value Enhancement
Doc Text .The `crash-utility` tool has been rebased to version 8.0.3

The `crash-utility`, which analyzes an active system state or after a kernel crash
Doc Text , has been rebased to version 8.0.3. The notable change includes adding support for IPv6 address. By using the `net` or `net -s` command, you can display the IPv6 address.
CC skurup
Docs Contact skurup
xiaoying yan 2023-06-01 02:02:11 UTC Status MODIFIED ON_QA
Status ON_QA VERIFIED
Sujata Kurup 2023-07-24 12:12:00 UTC Doc Text .The `crash-utility` tool has been rebased to version 8.0.3

The `crash-utility`, which analyzes an active system state or after a kernel crash, has been rebased to version 8.0.3. The notable change includes adding support for IPv6 address. By using the `net` or `net -s` command, you can display the IPv6 address.
.`crash` has been rebased to version 8.0.3

The `crash` utility has been rebased to version 8.0.3. `crash` is an interactive utility to analyze a running system as well as a core dump file created by `kdump` in the event of a kernel crash. The rebase includes many bug fixes and enhancements. The most notable enhancement is the added IPv6 support.

For network interfaces that support IPv6, the `crash` utility prints IPv6 addresses with the `net` or the `net -s` command. The `-s` option prints the IPv6 addresses and a core dump file in the event of a kernel crash.
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Sujata Kurup 2023-07-27 11:37:03 UTC Flags needinfo?(lijiang)
Doc Text .`crash` has been rebased to version 8.0.3

The `crash` utility has been rebased to version 8.0.3. `crash` is an interactive utility to analyze a running system as well as a core dump file created by `kdump` in the event of a kernel crash. The rebase includes many bug fixes and enhancements. The most notable enhancement is the added IPv6 support.

For network interfaces that support IPv6, the `crash` utility prints IPv6 addresses with the `net` or the `net -s` command. The `-s` option prints the IPv6 addresses and a core dump file in the event of a kernel crash.
.`crash` has been rebased to version 8.0.3

The `crash` utility has been rebased to version 8.0.3. `crash` is an interactive utility to analyze a running system as well as a core dump file created by `kdump` in the event of a kernel crash. The rebase includes many bug fixes and enhancements. The most notable enhancement is the added IPv6 support.

For network interfaces that support IPv6, the `crash` utility prints IPv6 addresses with the `net` or the `net -s` command. The `net` command displays the list of network devices, names, and the IP address.

The `net -s` command displays the following information:

* The open network socket and sock addresses
* The family and the type of sockets and sock addresses
* The source and destination address and ports for INET and INET6 families.
Sujata Kurup 2023-08-07 11:37:12 UTC Doc Text .`crash` has been rebased to version 8.0.3

The `crash` utility has been rebased to version 8.0.3. `crash` is an interactive utility to analyze a running system as well as a core dump file created by `kdump` in the event of a kernel crash. The rebase includes many bug fixes and enhancements. The most notable enhancement is the added IPv6 support.

For network interfaces that support IPv6, the `crash` utility prints IPv6 addresses with the `net` or the `net -s` command. The `net` command displays the list of network devices, names, and the IP address.

The `net -s` command displays the following information:

* The open network socket and sock addresses
* The family and the type of sockets and sock addresses
* The source and destination address and ports for INET and INET6 families.
.`crash` has been rebased to version 8.0.3

The `crash` utility has been rebased to version 8.0.3. `crash` is an interactive utility to analyze a running system as well as a core dump file created by `kdump` in the event of a kernel crash. The rebase includes many bug fixes and enhancements. The most notable enhancement is the added IPv6 support.

For network interfaces that support IPv6, the `crash` utility prints IPv6 addresses with the `net` or the `net -s` command. The `net` command displays the list of network devices, names, and the IP address.

The `net -s` command displays the following information:

* The open network socket and sock addresses
* The family and the type of sockets and sock addresses
* The source and destination address and ports for `INET` and `INET6` families

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