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ABRT.CONF(5) | ABRT Manual | ABRT.CONF(5) |
NAME¶
abrt.conf - Configuration file for abrt.
DESCRIPTION¶
abrt is a daemon that watches for application crashes. When a crash occurs, it collects the problem data and takes action according to its configuration. This document describes abrt’s configuration file.
The configuration file consists of items in the format "Option = Value". A description of each item follows:
DumpLocation = directory
The directory where should abrt store coredumps
and all files which are needed for reporting. The default is
/var/spool/abrt.
MaxCrashReportsSize = number
The maximum disk space (specified in megabytes) that
abrt will use for all the crash dumps. Specify a value here to ensure
that the crash dumps will not fill all available storage space. The default is
1000.
WatchCrashdumpArchiveDir = directory
The daemon will watch this directory and call
abrt-handle-upload on files which appear there. This is used to
auto-unpack crashdump tarballs uploaded via ftp, scp, etc. The directory must
exist and be writable for abrt. There is no default.
DeleteUploaded = yes/no
The daemon will delete an uploaded crashdump archive
after an atempt to unpack it. An archive will be delete whether unpacking
finishes successfully or not. The default value is no.
DebugLevel = 0-100
Allows ABRT tools to detect problems in ABRT itself. By
increasing the value you can force ABRT to detect, process and report problems
in ABRT. You have to bare in mind that ABRT might fall into an infinite loop
when handling problems caused by itself. The default is 0 (non debug
mode).
AutoreportingEvent = event
A name of event which is run automatically after
problem’s detection. The event should perform some fast analysis and
exit with 70 if the problem is known. Default is report_uReport.
AutoreportingEnabled = yes/no
Enables automatic running of the event configured in
AutoreportingEvent option.
ShortenedReporting = yes/no
Enables shortened GUI reporting where the reporting is
interrupted after AutoreportingEvent is done. Default is Yes if application is
running in GNOME desktop session; otherwise No.
ExploreChroots = true/false
Enables various features exploring process’s root
directories if they differ from the default root directory. The folowing list
includes examples of enabled features:
•query the rpm database in the process’s
root directory
•save files like /etc/os-release from the
process’s root directory Default is false.
SEE ALSO¶
abrtd(8) abrt-action-save-package-data.conf(5) abrt-handle-upload(1)
AUTHORS¶
•ABRT team
09/08/2023 | abrt 2.10.9 |