said:
>I tired to get the procdump of baiicr on the maintenance partition but it
>didn't work for me, it's late and I didn't spend a lot of time with it.
Since all the traps are at the same location, there's probably no real
need for this procdump, although I am interested in knowing what "it
didn't work for me" really means.
>However, I also have installed the full ba2k on that partition and it too
>fails in the same manner, so attached are the files created from running
>that (don't know why it should work but not the other). Here is the
>popup for that attempt:
>procdump on these doesn't work for me, it fails with DF.exe, my kernel is
>14.097f and it wants .097a? Note that I am running procdump from my main
>partition and not the MP so perhaps that is the reason.
Check your pmdfvers.lst setup. Traps in df.exe imply you are not using
the correct df.exe. The code for df.exe is specific to a given kernel
revision, although a given version of df.exe will often work for several
kernel versions. This is because the kernel internals don't change all
that much.
BTW, the 3 procdumps you sent were all for a 14.093_W4 kernel. IIRC, this
is the eCS 1.1 kerenl. This does not match up what you described above,
athough it should not matter.
More later.
Steven
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