Since it was in comment #9 verified that it now works as expected with
the in between available package (thanks to balamuruh...@in.ibm.com) -
I'm closing that ticket and set the status to Fix Released.
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Closing this as 'Fix Released' based on the verification from IBM that
this is now fixed with the latest kernel.
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
[Ubuntu 1810] Kdump fails to dump vmcore
Marked as incomplete, awaiting response to Thadeu's question in comment
#5.
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Title:
[Ubuntu 1810] Kdump fails to dump vmcore
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Title:
[Ubuntu 1810] Kdump fails to dump vmcore
Hi, @wdormann.
Can you open a new bug and add details there, like sosreport, console
logs, dmesg, etc?
Thank you very much.
Cascardo.
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In my testing, linux-crashdump fails to recognize the root FS if the VM is
using a SCSI controller. When the root FS is connected via SATA, it works fine.
This is on an up-to-date 18.04 install in a VMware Workstation VM.
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It is not finding the root filesystem, but virtio seems to find the SCSI
HBA. Not really sure why it won't find the root filesystem.
As initramfs drops to a shell, can you see if /dev/vda* exists, and what
about what is under /dev/disk/by-uuid/? And is ext4 loaded by doing cat
/proc/modules ?
Can you please provide the console output when this fails? It looks like
the attachments were not synced to launchpad.
Thanks.
Cascardo.
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Status: New => Triaged
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Assignee: Ubuntu on IBM Power Systems Bug Triage (ubuntu-power-triage) =>
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Triaged
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