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.TH KDUMP.CONF 5 "07/23/2008" "kexec-tools"
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.SH NAME
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kdump.conf \- configuration file for kdump kernel.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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kdump.conf is a configuration file for the kdump kernel crash
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collection service.
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kdump.conf provides post-kexec instructions to the kdump kernel. It is
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stored in the initrd file managed by the kdump service. If you change
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this file and do not want to reboot in order for the changes to take
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effect, restart the kdump service to rebuild the initrd.
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For most configurations, you can simply review the examples provided
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in the stock /etc/kdump.conf.
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.B NOTE:
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For filesystem dumps the dump target must be mounted before building
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kdump initramfs.
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2010-02-17 16:49:26 +00:00
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kdump.conf only affects the behavior of the initramfs. Please read the
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kdump operational flow section of kexec-kdump-howto.txt in the docs to better
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understand how this configuration file affects the behavior of kdump.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.B raw <partition>
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.RS
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Will dd /proc/vmcore into <partition>. Use persistent device names for
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partition devices, such as /dev/vg/<devname>.
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.RE
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.B nfs <nfs mount>
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.RS
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Will mount nfs to <mnt>, and copy /proc/vmcore to <mnt>/<path>/%HOST-%DATE/,
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supports DNS. Note that a fqdn should be used as the server name in the
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mount point.
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.RE
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.B ssh <user@server>
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.RS
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Will save /proc/vmcore through ssh pipe to <user@server>:<path>/%HOST-%DATE/,
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supports DNS. NOTE: make sure user has necessary write permissions on
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server and that a fqdn is used as the server name.
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.RE
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.B sshkey <path>
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.RS
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Specify the path of the ssh key to use when dumping via ssh.
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The default value is /root/.ssh/kdump_id_rsa.
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.RE
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.B <fs type> <partition>
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.RS
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Will mount -t <fs type> <partition> <mnt>, and copy /proc/vmcore to
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<mnt>/<path>/%HOST_IP-%DATE/. NOTE: <partition> can be a device node, label
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or uuid. It's recommended to use persistent device names such as
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/dev/vg/<devname>. Otherwise it's suggested to use label or uuid.
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.RE
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.B path <path>
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.RS
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"path" represents the file system path in which vmcore will be saved.
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If a dump target is specified in kdump.conf, then "path" is relative to the
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specified dump target.
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.PP
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Interpretation of "path" changes a bit if the user didn't specify any dump
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target explicitly in kdump.conf. In this case, "path" represents the
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absolute path from root. The dump target and adjusted path are arrived
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at automatically depending on what's mounted in the current system.
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.PP
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Ignored for raw device dumps. If unset, will use the default "/var/crash".
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.RE
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.B core_collector <command> <options>
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.RS
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This allows you to specify the command to copy the vmcore.
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The default is makedumpfile, which on some architectures can drastically reduce
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core file size. See /sbin/makedumpfile --help for a list of options.
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Note that the -i and -g options are not needed here, as the initrd
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will automatically be populated with a config file appropriate
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for the running kernel.
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.PP
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Note 1: About default core collector:
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The default core_collector for raw/ssh dump is:
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"makedumpfile -F -l --message-level 7 -d 31".
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The default core_collector for other targets is:
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"makedumpfile -l --message-level 7 -d 31".
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Even if core_collector option is commented out in kdump.conf, makedumpfile
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is the default core collector and kdump uses it internally.
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If one does not want makedumpfile as default core_collector, then they
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need to specify one using core_collector option to change the behavior.
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.PP
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Note 2: If "makedumpfile -F" is used then you will get a flattened format
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vmcore.flat, you will need to use "makedumpfile -R" to rearrange the
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dump data from standard input to a normal dumpfile (readable with analysis
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tools).
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ie. "makedumpfile -R vmcore < vmcore.flat"
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.PP
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Note 3: If specified core_collector simply copy the vmcore file to the
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dump target (eg: cp, scp), the vmcore could be significantly large.
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Please make sure the dump target has enough space, at leaset larger
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than the system's RAM.
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.RE
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2012-06-14 01:57:30 +00:00
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.B kdump_post <binary | script>
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.RS
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This directive allows you to run a specified executable
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just after the vmcore dump process terminates. The exit
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status of the current dump process is fed to the kdump_post
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executable as its first argument($1). Executable can modify
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it to indicate the new exit status of succeeding dump process,
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.PP
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All files under /etc/kdump/post.d are collectively sorted
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and executed in lexical order, before binary or script
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specified kdump_post parameter is executed.
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.PP
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Note that scripts written for use with this directive must use
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the /bin/bash interpreter.
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.RE
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.B kdump_pre <binary | script>
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.RS
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Works just like the "kdump_post" directive, but instead
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of running after the dump process, runs immediately
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before. Exit status of this binary is interpreted
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as follows:
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.PP
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0 - continue with dump process as usual
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.PP
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non 0 - run the final action (reboot/poweroff/halt)
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.PP
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All files under /etc/kdump/pre.d are collectively sorted and
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executed in lexical order, after binary or script specified
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kdump_pre parameter is executed.
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Even if the binary or script in /etc/kdump/pre.d directory
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returns non 0 exit status, the processing is continued.
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.PP
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Note that scripts written for this directive must use
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the /bin/bash interpreter.
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.RE
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.B extra_bins <binaries | shell scripts>
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.RS
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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. Generally only useful in
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conjunction with a kdump_post binary or script that
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relies on other binaries or scripts.
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.RE
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.B extra_modules <module(s)>
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.RS
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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 spaces, and any
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dependent modules will automatically be included.
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.RE
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.B failure_action <reboot | halt | poweroff | shell | dump_to_rootfs>
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.RS
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Action to perform in case dumping to the intended target fails. The default is "reboot".
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reboot: Reboot the system (this is what most people will want, as it returns the system
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to a normal state). halt: Halt the system and lose the vmcore. poweroff: The system
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will be powered down. shell: Drop to a shell session inside the initramfs, from which
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you can manually perform additional recovery actions. Exiting this shell reboots the
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system by default or performs "final_action".
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Note: kdump uses bash as the default shell. dump_to_rootfs: If non-root dump
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target is specified, the failure action can be set as dump_to_rootfs. That means when
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dumping to target fails, dump vmcore to rootfs from initramfs context and reboot
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by default or perform "final_action".
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.RE
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.B default <reboot | halt | poweroff | shell | dump_to_rootfs>
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.RS
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Same as the "failure_action" directive above, but this directive is obsolete
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and will be removed in the future.
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.RE
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.B final_action <reboot | halt | poweroff>
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.RS
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Action to perform in case dumping to the intended target succeeds.
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Also performed when "shell" or "dump_to_rootfs" failure action finishes.
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Each action is same as the "failure_action" directive above.
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The default is "reboot".
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.RE
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.B force_rebuild <0 | 1>
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.RS
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By default, kdump initrd will only be rebuilt when necessary.
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Specify 1 to force rebuilding kdump initrd every time when kdump service starts.
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.RE
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.B force_no_rebuild <0 | 1>
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.RS
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By default, kdump initrd will be rebuilt when necessary.
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Specify 1 to bypass rebuilding of kdump initrd.
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.PP
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force_no_rebuild and force_rebuild options are mutually exclusive and
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they should not be set to 1 simultaneously.
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.RE
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Check if block device as dump target is resettable
Some Smart Array (hpsa/cciss) adapters don't support reset, we need
to disable kdump on those devices, like rhel6 did.
In this patch, the dump target is checked according to below
criteria if it's a block device.
If it's cciss disk but is resettbale, can be used as dump target.
If it's cciss disk but is not resettable, can not be used as dump
target.
If it's cciss disk and not resettable, but user set OVERRIDE_RESETTABLE
to 1 in /etc/sysconfig/kdump, can be taken as dump target. Because
user know the situation and want to have a try.
In this patch, added codes include 4 parts:
1)Add an option "override_resettable <0 | 1>" into kdump.conf, and
add related section into kdump.conf man page. In mkdumprd, will check
whether user has set a value, get that value if yes. By default, the
value is 0.
2)port utility functions from dracut-functions.sh.
3)The check_resettable function checks if dump target is a resettable
block device. This includes the case where default action dump_to_rootfs
is set.
Signed-off-by: Baoquan He <bhe@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
2013-03-29 07:32:31 +00:00
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.B override_resettable <0 | 1>
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.RS
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Usually an unresettable block device can't be a dump target. Specifying 1 means
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that even though the block target is unresettable, the user wants to try dumping anyway.
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By default, it's set to 0, which will not try something destined to fail.
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Check if block device as dump target is resettable
Some Smart Array (hpsa/cciss) adapters don't support reset, we need
to disable kdump on those devices, like rhel6 did.
In this patch, the dump target is checked according to below
criteria if it's a block device.
If it's cciss disk but is resettbale, can be used as dump target.
If it's cciss disk but is not resettable, can not be used as dump
target.
If it's cciss disk and not resettable, but user set OVERRIDE_RESETTABLE
to 1 in /etc/sysconfig/kdump, can be taken as dump target. Because
user know the situation and want to have a try.
In this patch, added codes include 4 parts:
1)Add an option "override_resettable <0 | 1>" into kdump.conf, and
add related section into kdump.conf man page. In mkdumprd, will check
whether user has set a value, get that value if yes. By default, the
value is 0.
2)port utility functions from dracut-functions.sh.
3)The check_resettable function checks if dump target is a resettable
block device. This includes the case where default action dump_to_rootfs
is set.
Signed-off-by: Baoquan He <bhe@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
2013-03-29 07:32:31 +00:00
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.RE
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add dracut_args option to kdump.conf
mkdumprd call dracut to rebuilding kdump initrd, sometimes passing extra
dracut args is helpful. For example user can enable debug output with
--debug, --printsize to print roughly increased initramfs size by each module,
--omit-drivers to omit kernel modules, etc.
This patch enables dracut_args option for passing extra args to dracut.
Also it modifies add_dracut_arg() to treat a string with-in quote as single
string because for dracut options which has its own args, the args need to be
quoted and space seperated.
If add_dracut_arg() gets an string read from kdump.conf and if that string
contains double quotes, then while converting to positional parameters
those double quotes are not interpreted. Hence if /etc/kdump.conf contains
following.
dracut_args --add-drivers "driver1 driver2"
then add_dracut_args() sees following positional parameters
$1= --add-drivers
$2= "driver1
$3= driver2"
Notice, double quotes have been ignored and parameters have been broken
based on white space.
Modify add_dracut_arg() to look for parameters starting with " and
if one is found, it tries to merge all the next parameters till one
is found with ending double quote. Hence effectively simulating
following behavior.
$1= --add-drivers
$2= "driver1 driver2"
[v1->v2]: address quoted substring in dracut_args, also handle the leading
and ending spaces in substring.
[v2->v3]: fix dracut arguments seperator in kdump.conf.
[v3->v4]: improve changelog, thanks vivek.
[v4->v5]: make the manpage more verbose [vivek].
Tested with below dracut_args test cases:
1. dracut_args --add-drivers "pcspkr virtio_net" --omit-drivers "sdhci-pci hid-logitech-dj e1000"
2. dracut_args --add-drivers " pcspkr virtio_net " --omit-drivers "sdhci-pci hid-logitech-dj e1000"
Signed-off-by: Dave Young <dyoung@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
2013-04-15 02:12:05 +00:00
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.B dracut_args <arg(s)>
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.RS
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Kdump uses dracut to generate initramfs for second kernel. This option
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allows a user to pass arguments to dracut directly.
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.RE
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2014-04-02 08:33:47 +00:00
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.B fence_kdump_args <arg(s)>
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.RS
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Command line arguments for fence_kdump_send (it can contain all valid
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arguments except hosts to send notification to).
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.RE
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.B fence_kdump_nodes <node(s)>
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.RS
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List of cluster node(s) except localhost, separated by spaces, to send fence_kdump notification
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to (this option is mandatory to enable fence_kdump).
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.RE
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2013-03-11 09:31:25 +00:00
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.SH DEPRECATED OPTIONS
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.B net <nfs mount>|<user@server>
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.RS
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net option is replaced by nfs and ssh options. Use nfs or ssh options
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directly.
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.RE
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.B options <module> <option list>
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.RS
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Use KDUMP_COMMANDLINE_APPEND in /etc/sysconfig/kdump to add module options as
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kernel command line parameters. For example, specify 'loop.max_loop=1' to limit
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maximum loop devices to 1.
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2013-03-11 09:31:25 +00:00
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.RE
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.B link_delay <seconds>
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.RS
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2016-07-06 05:02:09 +00:00
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link_delay was used to wait for a network device to initialize before using it.
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Now dracut network module takes care of this issue automatically.
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2013-03-11 09:31:25 +00:00
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.RE
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.B disk_timeout <seconds>
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.RS
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2016-07-06 05:02:09 +00:00
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Similar to link_delay, dracut ensures disks are ready before kdump uses them.
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2013-03-11 09:31:25 +00:00
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.RE
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.B debug_mem_level <0-3>
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.RS
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2016-07-06 05:02:09 +00:00
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Turn on verbose debug output of kdump scripts regarding free/used memory at
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various points of execution. This feature has been
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2013-03-11 09:31:25 +00:00
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moved to dracut now.
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Use KDUMP_COMMANDLINE_APPEND in /etc/sysconfig/kdump and
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append dracut cmdline param rd.memdebug=[0-3] to enable the debug output.
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Higher level means more debugging output.
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.PP
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0 - no output
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.PP
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1 - partial /proc/meminfo
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.PP
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2 - /proc/meminfo
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.PP
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3 - /proc/meminfo + /proc/slabinfo
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.RE
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2013-03-22 03:55:24 +00:00
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.B blacklist <list of kernel modules>
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.RS
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blacklist option was recently being used to prevent loading modules in
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initramfs. General terminology for blacklist has been that module is
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present in initramfs but it is not actually loaded in kernel. Hence
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retaining blacklist option creates more confusing behavior. It has been
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deprecated.
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.PP
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Instead, use rd.driver.blacklist option on second kernel to blacklist
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a certain module. One can edit /etc/sysconfig/kdump.conf and edit
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KDUMP_COMMANDLINE_APPEND to pass kernel command line options. Refer
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to dracut.cmdline man page for more details on module blacklist option.
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.RE
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2013-03-11 09:31:25 +00:00
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.RE
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2010-02-17 16:49:26 +00:00
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.SH EXAMPLES
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Here are some examples for core_collector option:
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.PP
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Core collector command format depends on dump target type. Typically for
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filesystem (local/remote), core_collector should accept two arguments.
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First one is source file and second one is target file. For ex.
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.TP
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ex1.
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core_collector "cp --sparse=always"
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Above will effectively be translated to:
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cp --sparse=always /proc/vmcore <dest-path>/vmcore
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.TP
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ex2.
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core_collector "makedumpfile -l --message-level 7 -d 31"
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Above will effectively be translated to:
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2020-10-26 08:27:05 +00:00
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makedumpfile -l --message-level 7 -d 31 /proc/vmcore <dest-path>/vmcore
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.PP
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2012-06-14 01:56:10 +00:00
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For dump targets like raw and ssh, in general, core collector should expect
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one argument (source file) and should output the processed core on standard
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output (There is one exception of "scp", discussed later). This standard
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output will be saved to destination using appropriate commands.
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raw dumps examples:
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.TP
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ex3.
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core_collector "cat"
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Above will effectively be translated to.
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cat /proc/vmcore | dd of=<target-device>
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.TP
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ex4.
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core_collector "makedumpfile -F -l --message-level 7 -d 31"
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2012-06-08 03:38:01 +00:00
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Above will effectively be translated to.
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2020-10-26 08:27:05 +00:00
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makedumpfile -F -l --message-level 7 -d 31 | dd of=<target-device>
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2012-06-14 01:56:10 +00:00
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.PP
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ssh dumps examples
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.TP
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ex5.
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core_collector "cat"
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Above will effectively be translated to.
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cat /proc/vmcore | ssh <options> <remote-location> "dd of=path/vmcore"
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.TP
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ex6.
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core_collector "makedumpfile -F -l --message-level 7 -d 31"
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2012-06-14 01:56:10 +00:00
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Above will effectively be translated to.
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2020-10-26 08:27:05 +00:00
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makedumpfile -F -l --message-level 7 -d 31 | ssh <options> <remote-location> "dd of=path/vmcore"
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2012-06-14 01:56:10 +00:00
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There is one exception to standard output rule for ssh dumps. And that is
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scp. As scp can handle ssh destinations for file transfers, one can
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specify "scp" as core collector for ssh targets (no output on stdout).
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.TP
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ex7.
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core_collector "scp"
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Above will effectively be translated to.
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scp /proc/vmcore <user@host>:path/vmcore
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2012-06-08 03:38:01 +00:00
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.PP
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examples for other options please see
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.I /etc/kdump.conf
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.SH SEE ALSO
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2013-03-22 03:55:24 +00:00
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kexec(8) mkdumprd(8) dracut.cmdline(7)
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