Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 29 Nov 2004 21:34:31 +0900 | From | Takao Indoh <> | Subject | Re: [lkdump-develop] Re: [ANNOUNCE 0/7] Diskdump 1.0 Release |
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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 12:19:52 +0100, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
>On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 19:35 +0900, Takao Indoh wrote: >> Hi, all! >> I release diskdump 1.0 for kernel 2.6.9. It can be downloaded from >> the following site. Please feel free to use it! >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/lkdump >> >> Diskdump project is a joint development of RedHat and Fujitsu, and I'd > >I think the company name is spelled Red Hat ;)
Sorry.
>> like to express my gratitude to a RedHat developers for many comments >> and advices. > >Can you explain to me why anyone would want to use this invasive patch >(it requires all drivers to change) instead of the kexec-dump approach? The >kexec-dump approach appears on first sight to be far cleaner and far more >powerful, >so there must be a reason this work was done regardless of that.. I'm >curious >what those reasons are, eg what's the advantage ???
The problem of kexec-dump is that initialization of devices depends on the quality of device driver when kexec reboots system. Sometimes the device drivers tacitly rely on the firmware to initialize them.
Anyway, most important point is that kexec-dump is not available enough now. I think kexec-dump is not stable yet. I heard that kexec-dump of some architecture (ex. ia64) had some problems and not worked.
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