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: > > abrtd[896]: Size of '/var/spool/abrt' >= 25000 MB > > (MaxCrashReportsSize), deleting old directory 'ccpp-2016-12-… > > > > This way, I never get more than 6 crashes listed by gnome-abrt or > > abrt-cli. Sometimes, abrt even deletes all my crash directories, > > including small python backtraces with just a few megabytes. > > > > I don't understand why this happens. Can you please tell me? Is > > this a bug? > > See /etc/abrt/abrt.conf: > # Max size for crash storage [MiB] or 0 for unlimited > # > MaxCrashReportsSize = 1000 > >
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