------- Comment From [email protected] 2016-04-07 13:19 EDT-------
(In reply to comment #12)
> > >> I believe this requires a separate kernel build in Ubuntu to function, is
> > >> that correct?
> > >
> > > It would make sense because this helps to better control the memory
> > > footprint. AFAIK, and Michael should correct if I am wrong, the zfcpdump
> > > environment has 32MB of RAM available.
> >
> > OK. I was just trying to figure out if we'd need kernel support
> > *before* we could use the bits in s390-tools. Sounds like it's not a
> > hard requirement, so I'll leave this bug as affecting s390-tools only.
>
> It is not a hard requirement but the preferred solution.

One problem is that the "zfcpdump_part.rd" initramfs from s390-tools
only contains the "zfcpdump_part" executable that is used as init
process. We don't include any kernel modules.

AFAIK your "generic" kernel has no built-in SCSI / ZFCP support.
Therefore if you would like to use this kernel, you somehow had to
include the kernel modules in the zfcpdump initramfs.

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