Thanks again!
I can see that if I run a faulty app that would trigger core dump the
file is saved into /var/spool/abrt folder.
I can not see IOC core dump there.. Might be due to redhat/centos abrt
service default settings that only saves core dump if the package was
installed using yum or similar. My IOC was not. This, I changed now,
but that means I need to reproduce the crash. Will update you on the
progress.
/Hinko
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 4:17 PM, Michael Davidsaver
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 01/19/2018 12:31 AM, Hinko Kocevar wrote:
>> if core saving was
>> enabled at the time of the crash..
>
> Run
>
>> ulimit -a
>
> and look for a line like:
>
>> core file size (blocks, -c) 0
>
> If this is zero, then core dumps are disabled. Run
>
>> ulimit -c unlimited
>
> To enable core dumps. You can use a non-zero
> value to limit the core file size, but that's
> probably not relevant unless your IOC is using
> a _lot_ of memory.
--
.. the more I see the less I believe.., AE AoR
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