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On 6/17/19 3:13 AM, Ralph Lange via Tech-talk wrote:
> procServ does not change or mingle with the core dump settings.
This might be true as long as we are talking about the defaults.
However, using the --coresize=<size> argument you can specify a maximum
size of the core file. A core file will only be written if smaller than
this size. Setting this to 0 turns off writing core files.
Sorry...
I tend to forget about command line arguments that I was asked to add to procServ, but never used personally. (Might consider renaming it procZilla at some point.)
Cheers, ~Ralph
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