daemons started from rc.d scripts will automatically use a class based on
the daemon's name, if such a class exists
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On 23 September 2025 01:29:31 Crystal Kolipe <[email protected]>
wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2025 at 12:07:00AM +0000, H. Hartzer wrote:
On Sun Sep 21, 2025 at 7:38 PM UTC, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> standard practice is not to import software which is so broken that this
> is a major consideration
Understandable. I at least find that disabling core dumps will help
improve my testing as when the partition fills up, it impacts another
service.
Anyway, I've set this in login.conf, but it seems to have no impact.
monero-sea# tail -n 3 /etc/login.conf
_monerod:\
:coredumpsize=0:\
:tc=daemon:
monero-sea# grep monero /etc/passwd
_monerod:*:627:627:monero:/var/monero:/sbin/nologin
monero-sea# grep monero /etc/group
_monerod:*:627:
monero-sea# dmesg | tail -n 2
coredump of monerod(55320) failed, filesystem full
uid 813 on /: file system full
Service was updated since editing login.conf.
I don't have a /etc/login.conf.db.
Am I doing something obviously wrong?
Yes :-).
The identifer is login.conf is supposed to be a _login class_ not a group.
Login class is stripped from /etc/passwd, it's only in /etc/master.passwd,
so it's not clear from the information you've supplied whether there is also
a login class of the same name. But I doubt it.