Op woensdag 27 maart 2013 15:44:48 schreef Guillaume Rousse: > Le 27/03/2013 15:09, AL13N a écrit : > > the other day i tried to get cores, but somehow unlimited meant 0 meant no > > core at all > > You need to set LimitCORE=infinity in unit file, according to > systemd.exec man page. And you probably need the adequate sysctl setting > (kernel.core_pattern) to ensure the core file get dumped into a > predictible directory.
actually, no, setting LimitCORE=infinity (also our default as shown with systemctl show *.service) ends up with the actual limit being 0 as shown by prlimit. (this was with help from #systemd people) moreover, the systemd is compiled without coredump functionality, and that seems to have an effect on this and disallows one to configure systemd-coredump (which isn't build nor packaged) for usage with integrated coredumps with the systemd-coredump-ctl executable, (which is packaged). @colin, so please, fix these 2 issues (first one looks like a systemd issue; while the second one is a packaging issue)
