kdump.conf remove disk_timeout

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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Dave Young 2012-06-06 16:24:14 +08:00
parent f318fbfed5
commit 21e9e33e0b
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@ -79,7 +79,6 @@
path /var/crash path /var/crash
#core_collector makedumpfile -c #core_collector makedumpfile -c
#extra_bins /usr/bin/lftp #extra_bins /usr/bin/lftp
#disk_timeout 30
#extra_modules gfs2 #extra_modules gfs2
#default shell #default shell

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@ -55,17 +55,6 @@ Append path to the filesystem device which you are dumping to.
Ignored for raw device dumps. If unset, will default to /var/crash. Ignored for raw device dumps. If unset, will default to /var/crash.
.RE .RE
.B disk_timeout <seconds>
.RS
Number of seconds to wait for disks to appear in sysfs prior to continuing
Normally, the kdump initramfs waits for disks that it has determined it needs to
use during the course of saving the vmcore. By default, it pauses indefinately,
but in certain cases, it may wait indefinately on disks that either wont ever
appear (if a usb drive is removed for instance), or for disks that it actually
doesn't need (depending on configuration). This allows the pause to be
terminated in those events.
.RE
.B core_collector makedumpfile <options> .B core_collector makedumpfile <options>
.RS .RS
This directive allows you to use the dump filtering program This directive allows you to use the dump filtering program