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disk_timeout should be handled by dracut. remove it from kdump.conf[.5] Signed-off-by: Dave Young <dyoung@redhat.com> Acked-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
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# Configures where to put the kdump /proc/vmcore files
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#
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# This file contains a series of commands to perform (in order) when a
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# kernel crash has happened and the kdump kernel has been loaded. Directives in
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# this file are only applicable to the kdump initramfs, and have no effect if
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# the root filesystem is mounted and the normal init scripts are processed
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#
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# Currently only one dump target and path may be configured at once
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# if the configured dump target fails, the default action will be preformed
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# the default action may be configured with the default directive below. If the
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# configured dump target succedes
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#
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# Basics commands supported are:
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# raw <partition> - Will dd /proc/vmcore into <partition>.
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#
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# net <nfs mount> - Will mount fs and copy /proc/vmcore to
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# <mnt>/var/crash/%HOST-%DATE/, supports DNS.
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#
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# net <user@server> - Will scp /proc/vmcore to
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# <user@server>:/var/crash/%HOST-%DATE/, supports DNS
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# NOTE: make sure user has necessary write
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# permissions on server
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#
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# <fs type> <partition> - Will mount -t <fs type> <partition> /mnt and copy
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# /proc/vmcore to /mnt/var/crash/%DATE/.
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# NOTE: <partition> can be a device node, label or uuid.
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#
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# path <path> - Append path to the filesystem device which you are
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# dumping to. Ignored for raw device dumps.
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# If unset, will default to /var/crash.
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#
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# core_collector makedumpfile <options>
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# - This directive allows you to use the dump filtering
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# program makedumpfile to retrieve your core, which on
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# some arches can drastically reduce core file size.
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# See /sbin/makedumpfile --help for a list of options.
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# Note that the -i and -g options are not needed here,
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# as the initrd will automatically be populated with
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# a config file appropriate for the running kernel.
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#
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# extra_bins <binaries | shell scripts>
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# - This directive allows you to specify additional
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# binaries or shell scripts you'd like to include in
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# your kdump initrd.
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#
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# extra_modules <module(s)>
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# - This directive allows you to specify extra kernel
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# modules that you want to be loaded in the kdump
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# initrd, typically used to set up access to
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# non-boot-path dump targets that might otherwise
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# not be accessible in the kdump environment. Multiple
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# modules can be listed, separated by a space, and any
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# dependent modules will automatically be included.
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#
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# default <reboot | halt | poweroff | shell>
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# - Action to preform in case dumping to intended target
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# fails. If no default action is specified saving vmcore
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# to root fs is assumed default.
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# reboot: If the default action is reboot simply reboot
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# the system and loose the core that you are
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# trying to retrieve.
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# halt: If the default action is halt, then simply
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# halt the system after attempting to capture
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# a vmcore, regardless of success or failure.
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# poweroff: The system will be powered down
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# shell: If the default action is shell, then drop to
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# an shell session inside the initramfs from
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# where you can try to record the core manually.
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# Exiting this shell reboots the system.
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# Note: kdump uses bash as the default shell.
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#raw /dev/sda5
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#ext4 /dev/sda3
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#ext4 LABEL=/boot
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#ext4 UUID=03138356-5e61-4ab3-b58e-27507ac41937
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#net my.server.com:/export/tmp
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#net user@my.server.com
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#sshkey /root/.ssh/kdump_id_rsa
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path /var/crash
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#core_collector makedumpfile -c
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#extra_bins /usr/bin/lftp
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#extra_modules gfs2
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#default shell
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