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ABRT-CCPP.CONF(5) | ABRT Manual | ABRT-CCPP.CONF(5) |
NAME¶
abrt-CCpp.conf - Configuration file for ABRT's core dump crash hook
DESCRIPTION¶
The configuration file consists of items in the format "Option = Value". Ithe following items are recognized:
MakeCompatCore = yes / no ...
CCpp hook writes its template to the
"/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern" file and stores the original
template in the "/var/run/abrt/saved_core_pattern" file. If you want
CCpp hook to create a core dump file named according to the original template
as well, set MakeCompatCore to yes. If the original template
string starts with "|", the string "core" is used instead
of the template. For more information about naming core dump files see man
5 core.
MaxCoreFileSize = a number in MiB ...
This configuration option together with
MaxCrashReportsSize set the limit on the size of dumped core file. The lower
value of the both options is used as the effective limit. 0 is evaluated as
unlimited for the both options.
SaveBinaryImage = yes / no ...
Do you want a copy of crashed binary be saved? Useful,
for example, when deleted binary segfaults. Default is no.
CreateCoreBacktrace = yes / no ...
When this option is set to yes, core backtrace is
generated from the memory image of the crashing process. Only the crash thread
is present in the backtrace. This feature requires kernel 3.18 or newer,
otherwise the core backtrace is not created. Default is yes.
SaveFullCore = yes / no ...
Save full coredump? If set to no, coredump
won’t be saved and you won’t be able to report the crash to
Bugzilla. Only useful with CreateCoreBacktrace set to yes.
Please note that if this option is set to no and MakeCompatCore is set
to yes, the core is still written to the current directory. Default is
yes.
IgnoredPaths = /path/to/ignore/, */another/ignored/path ...
ABRT will ignore crashes in executables whose absolute
path matches any of the glob patterns listed in the comma separated
list.
AllowedUsers = root, wheel, ...
ABRT will process only crashes of either allowed users
AllowedUsers or users who are members of allowed group
AllowedGroups. If no allowed users nor allowed group are specified ABRT
will process crashes of all users. AllowedUsers is a comma separated
list.
AllowedGroups = root, wheel, ...
ABRT will process only crashes of either allowed users
AllowedUsers or users who are members of allowed group
AllowedGroups. If no allowed users nor allowed group are specified ABRT
will process crashes of all users. AllowedGroups is a comma separated
list.
VerboseLog = NUM
Used to make the hook more verbose
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
•ABRT team
09/07/2023 | abrt 2.10.9 |