[ubuntu/vivid-proposed] makedumpfile 1.5.7-1ubuntu1 (Accepted)
Chris J Arges
chris.j.arges at canonical.com
Mon Nov 10 19:13:16 UTC 2014
makedumpfile (1.5.7-1ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
- kdump-config: load kdump kernel from vmlinux too.
makedumpfile (1.5.7-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream version includes :
- Show the memory usage of 1st kernel : Add the new option
"--mem-usage" to show the memory usage at a given moment
in 1st kernel. This will be helpful to estimate the
appropriate storage size to store a filtered dumpfile,
thanks Baoquan.
- hugepage filtering : Both THPs and hugetlbfs pages are now
excluded as user pages. As for hugetlbfs, this feature
will be enabled for linux-3.16 or later.
- Support new kernels
The supported kernel is updated to 3.16 in this version.
* Debian specific enhancements :
- Networked kernel dumps
The kdump-tools script is now able to send the output of
makedumpfile to a remote server using either SSH or NFS
protocols.
- Add myself as the new maintainer
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 13:04:03 -0600
Changed-By: Chris J Arges <chris.j.arges at canonical.com>
Maintainer: Louis Bouchard <louis.bouchard at ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/makedumpfile/1.5.7-1ubuntu1
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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 13:04:03 -0600
Source: makedumpfile
Binary: makedumpfile kdump-tools
Architecture: source
Version: 1.5.7-1ubuntu1
Distribution: vivid
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Louis Bouchard <louis.bouchard at ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Chris J Arges <chris.j.arges at canonical.com>
Description:
kdump-tools - scripts and tools for automating kdump (Linux crash dumps)
makedumpfile - VMcore extraction tool
Changes:
makedumpfile (1.5.7-1ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=low
.
* Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
- kdump-config: load kdump kernel from vmlinux too.
.
makedumpfile (1.5.7-1) unstable; urgency=medium
.
* New upstream version includes :
- Show the memory usage of 1st kernel : Add the new option
"--mem-usage" to show the memory usage at a given moment
in 1st kernel. This will be helpful to estimate the
appropriate storage size to store a filtered dumpfile,
thanks Baoquan.
.
- hugepage filtering : Both THPs and hugetlbfs pages are now
excluded as user pages. As for hugetlbfs, this feature
will be enabled for linux-3.16 or later.
.
- Support new kernels
The supported kernel is updated to 3.16 in this version.
.
* Debian specific enhancements :
- Networked kernel dumps
The kdump-tools script is now able to send the output of
makedumpfile to a remote server using either SSH or NFS
protocols.
- Add myself as the new maintainer
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