From: Eli Carter <eli.carter@inet.com>
To: bill davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] core file naming option
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 12:09:39 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3BB35D53.CB561592@inet.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3BB104A9.3AD512A5@inet.com> <200109271617.f8RGHkH08397@deathstar.prodigy.com>
bill davidsen wrote:
>
> In article <3BB104A9.3AD512A5@inet.com>,
> Eli Carter <eli.carter@inet.com> wrote:
>
> | The attached patch adds an option to the build to have core files named
> | core.processname, but defaulting to the current behaviour of course.
> | For most people the single 'core' file is sufficient, but when the sky
> | is falling, it's nice to have more places for it to land. :)
> | So, is this something that might go into the kernel, or are their
> | philisophical reasons against it? (The patch is against 2.2.19. I
> | haven't looked at 2.4.x yet. Let me know if you want a 2.4 or if I
> | should send it to Linus, or...)
> |
> | Questions, comments, etc. welcome,
>
> Since you asked for it... ;-)
Thanks. :)
> While you're adding this feature, and it seems others are adding
> similar things, it is *highly* desirable to allow the build to put all
> the dumps in one place of desired (my first thought is /var/core) so
> that if you get a lot you won't run the system out of disk.
>
> The directory name could be set in /proc/sys/coredir (or somesuch)
> with an initial value of "." of course.
>
> Other than that I like the idea, although process "name" could get a
> lot of clashes on threads, and pid gets reused. There may be a better
> idea, but most of mine are cumbersome. This would really simplify
> certain kinds of dump analysis.
I can see that those would be good improvements... but core.name is what
I can do (and get the time to do,) right now.
Eli
--------------------. Real Users find the one combination of bizarre
Eli Carter \ input values that shuts down the system for days.
eli.carter(a)inet.com `-------------------------------------------------
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-09-27 17:09 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-09-25 22:26 [PATCH] core file naming option Eli Carter
2001-09-26 11:30 ` Padraig Brady
2001-09-26 16:22 ` Alan Cox
2001-09-26 17:23 ` Eli Carter
2001-09-28 18:34 ` n0ano
2001-09-28 19:54 ` Eli Carter
2001-09-27 16:17 ` bill davidsen
2001-09-27 17:09 ` Eli Carter [this message]
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2001-10-08 21:32 Phil Edwards
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