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ext.config.kdump.crash
Nothing really obvious with the logs, but the kernel have been updated.
[2024-06-17T21:03:44.954Z] Upgraded: [2024-06-17T21:03:44.954Z] kernel 6.8.11-300.fc40 -> 6.9.4-200.fc40 [2024-06-17T21:03:44.954Z] kernel-core 6.8.11-300.fc40 -> 6.9.4-200.fc40 [2024-06-17T21:03:44.954Z] kernel-modules 6.8.11-300.fc40 -> 6.9.4-200.fc40 [2024-06-17T21:03:44.954Z] kernel-modules-core 6.8.11-300.fc40 -> 6.9.4-200.fc40 [2024-06-17T21:03:44.954Z] libxml2 2.12.7-1.fc40 -> 2.12.8-1.fc40
filed rhkdump/kdump-utils#15
Looks like it's a kernel incompatibility
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Denylist: add kdump.crash for ppc64le
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Looks like kexec-tools is not compatible with kernel 6.9, add the test to denylist and snooze it for a couple of weeks. Tracking issue: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1750 See rhkdump/kdump-utils#15
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Nothing really obvious with the logs, but the kernel have been updated.
filed rhkdump/kdump-utils#15
Looks like it's a kernel incompatibility
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: