On 2016-12-06 11:02 AM, Maciej BorzDcki wrote:
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Robert P. J. Day <[email protected]> wrote:
as in:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Deployment_Guide/ch-abrt.html
specifically, to manage core files? i would have thought judicious use
of "ulimit" would be the solution. others?
If you're using systemd there is systemd-coredump(8).
You could try minicoredumper:
https://linutronix.de/minicoredumper/
<quote>
The minicoredumper project provides a program that handles the
creation of core dump files on Linux. It can produce much smaller
core dump files by making use of sparse files, compression, and
allowing the user to configure what parts of the process memory
image should be dumped.
</quote>
There's even a slightly out of date meta-oe recipe:
http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/meta-openembedded/tree/meta-oe/recipes-kernel/minicoredumper/minicoredumper_1.0.2.bb?h=master
Oh and Ubuntu uses apport:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport
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