I don't understand.
In my /etc/abrt/abrt.conf, I've set
MaxCrashReportsSize = 25000
So no, the limit is not reached for sure if I get just 1…5 simple
crashes. ABRT is just taking some hundred MiB on my disk, not 25 GiB.
Am Dienstag, den 20.12.2016, 11:07 +0100 schrieb Miroslav Suchý:
> >
Lately, I'm seeing a weird behavior of abrt happening over and over again:
Although I have just a few (say, 4) smaller crashes (not WebKit or Firefox),
which take up little space on my disk, when a new crash happens, some or even
all crashes are deleted. abrtd then reports to syslog:
I have 116 GiB of free disk space, that's more than 4*MaxCrashReportsSize.
MaxCrashReportsSize is 25000 MiB.
All crashes never take up more than 2 GiB on my disk before ABRT starts
deleting them.
When ABRT starts deleting bugs, it often deletes all of them or all but one
even though the last
Miroslav Suchý wrote:
>
> See /etc/abrt/abrt.conf:
> # Max size for crash storage [MiB] or 0 for unlimited
> #
> MaxCrashReportsSize = 1000
>
I don't understand.
In my /etc/abrt/abrt.conf, I've set
MaxCrashReportsSize = 25000
So no, the limit is not reached for sure if I get just 1…5 simple
> If MaxCrashReportsSize is not reached and crashes are still deleted
> it is probably a bug. What OS (distro and version) are you using?
Fedora 25. Any details to attach to the bug?
> If you install packages manually from koji, package are not signed and you
> have to
> set 'OpenGPGCheck'