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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path /var/crash
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#core_collector makedumpfile -c
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#extra_bins /usr/bin/lftp
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#disk_timeout 30
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#extra_modules gfs2
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#default shell
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@ -55,17 +55,6 @@ Append path to the filesystem device which you are dumping to.
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Ignored for raw device dumps. If unset, will default to /var/crash.
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.RE
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.B disk_timeout <seconds>
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.RS
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Number of seconds to wait for disks to appear in sysfs prior to continuing
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Normally, the kdump initramfs waits for disks that it has determined it needs to
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use during the course of saving the vmcore. By default, it pauses indefinately,
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but in certain cases, it may wait indefinately on disks that either wont ever
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appear (if a usb drive is removed for instance), or for disks that it actually
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doesn't need (depending on configuration). This allows the pause to be
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terminated in those events.
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.RE
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.B core_collector makedumpfile <options>
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.RS
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This directive allows you to use the dump filtering program
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