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Upstream: fedora Resolves: RHEL-32060 Conflict: Yes, there are several conflicts. 1) Upstream have moved dracut-kdump.sh into kdump-utils/dracut/99kdumpbase/kdump.sh, so the targeting files are changed. 2) There are several patchsets([1] [2]) which not backported to rhel9, so some formating conflicts encountered. But there is no functional change been made for the patch backporting. [1]: https://github.com/rhkdump/kdump-utils/pull/18/commits [2]: https://github.com/rhkdump/kdump-utils/pull/33/commits commit 88525ebf5e43cc86aea66dc75ec83db58233883b Author: Tao Liu <ltao@redhat.com> Date: Thu Sep 5 15:49:07 2024 +1200 Introduce vmcore creation notification to kdump Motivation ========== People may forget to recheck to ensure kdump works, which as a result, a possibility of no vmcores generated after a real system crash. It is unexpected for kdump. It is highly recommended people to recheck kdump after any system modification, such as: a. after kernel patching or whole yum update, as it might break something on which kdump is dependent, maybe due to introduction of any new bug etc. b. after any change at hardware level, maybe storage, networking, firmware upgrading etc. c. after implementing any new application, like which involves 3rd party modules etc. Though these exceed the range of kdump, however a simple vmcore creation status notification is good to have for now. Design ====== Kdump currently will check any relating files/fs/drivers modified before determine if initrd should rebuild when (re)start. A rebuild is an indicator of such modification, and kdump need to be rechecked. This will clear the vmcore creation status specified in $VMCORE_CREATION_STATUS. Vmcore creation check will happen at "kdumpctl (re)start/status", and will report the creation success/fail status to users. A "success" status indicates previously there has been a vmcore successfully generated based on the current env, so it is more likely a vmcore will be generated later when real crash happens; A "fail" status indicates previously there was no vmcore generated, or has been a vmcore creation failed based on current env. User should check the 2nd kernel log or the kexec-dmesg.log for the failing reason. $VMCORE_CREATION_STATUS is used for recording the vmcore creation status of the current env. The format will be like: success 1718682002 Which means, there has been a vmcore generated successfully at this timestamp for the current env. Usage ===== [root@localhost ~]# kdumpctl restart kdump: kexec: unloaded kdump kernel kdump: Stopping kdump: [OK] kdump: kexec: loaded kdump kernel kdump: Starting kdump: [OK] kdump: Notice: No vmcore creation test performed! [root@localhost ~]# kdumpctl test [root@localhost ~]# kdumpctl status kdump: Kdump is operational kdump: Notice: Last successful vmcore creation on Tue Jun 18 16:39:10 CST 2024 [root@localhost ~]# kdumpctl restart kdump: kexec: unloaded kdump kernel kdump: Stopping kdump: [OK] kdump: kexec: loaded kdump kernel kdump: Starting kdump: [OK] kdump: Notice: Last successful vmcore creation on Tue Jun 18 16:39:10 CST 2024 The notification for kdumpctl (re)start/status can be disabled by setting VMCORE_CREATION_NOTIFICATION in /etc/sysconfig/kdump Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <ltao@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <ltao@redhat.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# The main kdump routine in capture kernel, bash may not be the
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# default shell. Any code added must be POSIX compliant.
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. /lib/dracut-lib.sh
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. /lib/kdump-logger.sh
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. /lib/kdump-lib-initramfs.sh
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#initiate the kdump logger
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if ! dlog_init; then
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echo "failed to initiate the kdump logger."
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exit 1
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fi
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KDUMP_PATH="/var/crash"
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KDUMP_LOG_FILE="/run/initramfs/kexec-dmesg.log"
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CORE_COLLECTOR=""
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DEFAULT_CORE_COLLECTOR="makedumpfile -l --message-level 7 -d 31"
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DMESG_COLLECTOR="/sbin/vmcore-dmesg"
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FAILURE_ACTION="systemctl reboot -f"
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DATEDIR=$(date +%Y-%m-%d-%T)
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HOST_IP='127.0.0.1'
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DUMP_INSTRUCTION=""
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SSH_KEY_LOCATION="/root/.ssh/kdump_id_rsa"
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DD_BLKSIZE=512
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FINAL_ACTION="systemctl reboot -f"
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KDUMP_PRE=""
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KDUMP_POST=""
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NEWROOT="/sysroot"
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OPALCORE="/sys/firmware/opal/mpipl/core"
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KDUMP_CONF_PARSED="/tmp/kdump.conf.$$"
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# POSIX doesn't have pipefail, only apply when using bash
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# shellcheck disable=SC3040
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[ -n "$BASH" ] && set -o pipefail
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DUMP_RETVAL=0
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kdump_read_conf > $KDUMP_CONF_PARSED
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get_kdump_confs()
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{
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while read -r config_opt config_val; do
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# remove inline comments after the end of a directive.
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case "$config_opt" in
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path)
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KDUMP_PATH="$config_val"
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;;
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core_collector)
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[ -n "$config_val" ] && CORE_COLLECTOR="$config_val"
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;;
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sshkey)
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if [ -f "$config_val" ]; then
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SSH_KEY_LOCATION=$config_val
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fi
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;;
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kdump_pre)
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KDUMP_PRE="$config_val"
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;;
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kdump_post)
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KDUMP_POST="$config_val"
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;;
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fence_kdump_args)
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FENCE_KDUMP_ARGS="$config_val"
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;;
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fence_kdump_nodes)
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FENCE_KDUMP_NODES="$config_val"
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;;
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failure_action | default)
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case $config_val in
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shell)
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FAILURE_ACTION="kdump_emergency_shell"
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;;
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reboot)
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FAILURE_ACTION="systemctl reboot -f && exit"
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;;
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halt)
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FAILURE_ACTION="halt && exit"
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;;
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poweroff)
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FAILURE_ACTION="systemctl poweroff -f && exit"
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;;
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dump_to_rootfs)
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FAILURE_ACTION="dump_to_rootfs"
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;;
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esac
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;;
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final_action)
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case $config_val in
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reboot)
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FINAL_ACTION="systemctl reboot -f"
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;;
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halt)
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FINAL_ACTION="halt"
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;;
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poweroff)
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FINAL_ACTION="systemctl poweroff -f"
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;;
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esac
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;;
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esac
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done < "$KDUMP_CONF_PARSED"
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if [ -z "$CORE_COLLECTOR" ]; then
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CORE_COLLECTOR="$DEFAULT_CORE_COLLECTOR"
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if is_ssh_dump_target || is_raw_dump_target; then
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CORE_COLLECTOR="$CORE_COLLECTOR -F"
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fi
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fi
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}
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# store the kexec kernel log to a file.
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save_log()
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{
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dmesg -T > $KDUMP_LOG_FILE
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if command -v journalctl > /dev/null; then
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journalctl -ab >> $KDUMP_LOG_FILE
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fi
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chmod 600 $KDUMP_LOG_FILE
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}
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# $1: dump path, must be a mount point
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dump_fs()
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{
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ddebug "dump_fs _mp=$1"
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if ! is_mounted "$1"; then
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dinfo "dump path '$1' is not mounted, trying to mount..."
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if ! mount --target "$1"; then
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derror "failed to dump to '$1', it's not a mount point!"
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return 1
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fi
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fi
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# Remove -F in makedumpfile case. We don't want a flat format dump here.
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case $CORE_COLLECTOR in
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*makedumpfile*)
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CORE_COLLECTOR=$(echo "$CORE_COLLECTOR" | sed -e "s/-F//g")
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;;
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esac
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_dump_fs_path=$(echo "$1/$KDUMP_PATH/$HOST_IP-$DATEDIR/" | tr -s /)
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dinfo "saving to $_dump_fs_path"
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# Only remount to read-write mode if the dump target is mounted read-only.
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_dump_mnt_op=$(get_mount_info OPTIONS target "$1" -f)
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case $_dump_mnt_op in
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ro*)
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dinfo "Remounting the dump target in rw mode."
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mount -o remount,rw "$1" || return 1
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;;
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esac
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mkdir -p "$_dump_fs_path" || return 1
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save_vmcore_dmesg_fs ${DMESG_COLLECTOR} "$_dump_fs_path"
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save_opalcore_fs "$_dump_fs_path"
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dinfo "saving vmcore"
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$CORE_COLLECTOR /proc/vmcore "$_dump_fs_path/vmcore-incomplete"
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_dump_exitcode=$?
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if [ $_dump_exitcode -eq 0 ]; then
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sync -f "$_dump_fs_path/vmcore-incomplete"
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_sync_exitcode=$?
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if [ $_sync_exitcode -eq 0 ]; then
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mv "$_dump_fs_path/vmcore-incomplete" "$_dump_fs_path/vmcore"
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dinfo "saving vmcore complete"
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else
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derror "sync vmcore failed, exitcode:$_sync_exitcode"
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return 1
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fi
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else
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derror "saving vmcore failed, exitcode:$_dump_exitcode"
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fi
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dinfo "saving the $KDUMP_LOG_FILE to $_dump_fs_path/"
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save_log
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mv "$KDUMP_LOG_FILE" "$_dump_fs_path/"
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if [ $_dump_exitcode -ne 0 ]; then
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return 1
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fi
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# improper kernel cmdline can cause the failure of echo, we can ignore this kind of failure
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return 0
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}
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# $1: dmesg collector
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# $2: dump path
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save_vmcore_dmesg_fs()
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{
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dinfo "saving vmcore-dmesg.txt to $2"
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if $1 /proc/vmcore > "$2/vmcore-dmesg-incomplete.txt"; then
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mv "$2/vmcore-dmesg-incomplete.txt" "$2/vmcore-dmesg.txt"
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chmod 600 "$2/vmcore-dmesg.txt"
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# Make sure file is on disk. There have been instances where later
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# saving vmcore failed and system rebooted without sync and there
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# was no vmcore-dmesg.txt available.
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sync
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dinfo "saving vmcore-dmesg.txt complete"
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else
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if [ -f "$2/vmcore-dmesg-incomplete.txt" ]; then
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chmod 600 "$2/vmcore-dmesg-incomplete.txt"
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fi
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derror "saving vmcore-dmesg.txt failed"
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fi
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}
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# $1: dump path
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save_opalcore_fs()
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{
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if [ ! -f $OPALCORE ]; then
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# Check if we are on an old kernel that uses a different path
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if [ -f /sys/firmware/opal/core ]; then
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OPALCORE="/sys/firmware/opal/core"
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else
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return 0
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fi
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fi
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dinfo "saving opalcore:$OPALCORE to $1/opalcore"
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if ! cp $OPALCORE "$1/opalcore"; then
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derror "saving opalcore failed"
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return 1
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fi
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sync
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dinfo "saving opalcore complete"
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return 0
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}
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dump_to_rootfs()
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{
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if [ "$(systemctl status dracut-initqueue | sed -n "s/^\s*Active: \(\S*\)\s.*$/\1/p")" = "inactive" ]; then
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dinfo "Trying to bring up initqueue for rootfs mount"
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systemctl start dracut-initqueue
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fi
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dinfo "Clean up dead systemd services"
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systemctl cancel
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dinfo "Waiting for rootfs mount, will timeout after 90 seconds"
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systemctl start --no-block sysroot.mount
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_loop=0
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while [ $_loop -lt 90 ] && ! is_mounted /sysroot; do
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sleep 1
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_loop=$((_loop + 1))
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done
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if ! is_mounted /sysroot; then
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derror "Failed to mount rootfs"
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return
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fi
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ddebug "NEWROOT=$NEWROOT"
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dump_fs $NEWROOT
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}
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kdump_emergency_shell()
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{
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ddebug "Switching to kdump emergency shell..."
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[ -f /etc/profile ] && . /etc/profile
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export PS1='kdump:${PWD}# '
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. /lib/dracut-lib.sh
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if [ -f /dracut-state.sh ]; then
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. /dracut-state.sh 2> /dev/null
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fi
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source_conf /etc/conf.d
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type plymouth > /dev/null 2>&1 && plymouth quit
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source_hook "emergency"
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while read -r _tty rest; do
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(
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echo
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echo
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echo 'Entering kdump emergency mode.'
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echo 'Type "journalctl" to view system logs.'
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echo 'Type "rdsosreport" to generate a sosreport, you can then'
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echo 'save it elsewhere and attach it to a bug report.'
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echo
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echo
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) > "/dev/$_tty"
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done < /proc/consoles
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sh -i -l
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/bin/rm -f -- /.console_lock
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}
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do_failure_action()
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{
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dinfo "Executing failure action $FAILURE_ACTION"
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eval $FAILURE_ACTION
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}
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do_final_action()
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{
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dinfo "Executing final action $FINAL_ACTION"
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eval $FINAL_ACTION
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}
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do_dump()
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{
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if [ -d /vmcorestatus ]; then
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_vmcore_creation_status="/vmcorestatus/$VMCORE_CREATION_STATUS"
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else
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_vmcore_creation_status="/sysroot/$VMCORE_CREATION_STATUS"
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fi
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set_vmcore_creation_status 'clear' "$_vmcore_creation_status"
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eval "$DUMP_INSTRUCTION"
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_ret=$?
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if [ $_ret -ne 0 ]; then
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set_vmcore_creation_status 'fail' "$_vmcore_creation_status"
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derror "saving vmcore failed"
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else
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set_vmcore_creation_status 'success' "$_vmcore_creation_status"
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fi
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return $_ret
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}
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do_kdump_pre()
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{
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if [ -n "$KDUMP_PRE" ]; then
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"$KDUMP_PRE"
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_ret=$?
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if [ $_ret -ne 0 ]; then
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derror "$KDUMP_PRE exited with $_ret status"
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return $_ret
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fi
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fi
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# if any script fails, it just raises warning and continues
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if [ -d /etc/kdump/pre.d ]; then
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for file in /etc/kdump/pre.d/*; do
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"$file"
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_ret=$?
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if [ $_ret -ne 0 ]; then
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derror "$file exited with $_ret status"
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fi
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done
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fi
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return 0
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}
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do_kdump_post()
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{
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if [ -d /etc/kdump/post.d ]; then
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for file in /etc/kdump/post.d/*; do
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"$file" "$1"
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_ret=$?
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if [ $_ret -ne 0 ]; then
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derror "$file exited with $_ret status"
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fi
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done
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fi
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if [ -n "$KDUMP_POST" ]; then
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"$KDUMP_POST" "$1"
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_ret=$?
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if [ $_ret -ne 0 ]; then
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derror "$KDUMP_POST exited with $_ret status"
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fi
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fi
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}
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# $1: block target, eg. /dev/sda
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dump_raw()
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{
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[ -b "$1" ] || return 1
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dinfo "saving to raw disk $1"
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if ! echo "$CORE_COLLECTOR" | grep -q makedumpfile; then
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_src_size=$(stat --format %s /proc/vmcore)
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_src_size_mb=$((_src_size / 1048576))
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/kdumpscripts/monitor_dd_progress $_src_size_mb &
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fi
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dinfo "saving vmcore"
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$CORE_COLLECTOR /proc/vmcore | dd of="$1" bs=$DD_BLKSIZE >> /tmp/dd_progress_file 2>&1 || return 1
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sync
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dinfo "saving vmcore complete"
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return 0
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}
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# $1: ssh key file
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# $2: ssh address in <user>@<host> format
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dump_ssh()
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{
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_ret=0
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_ssh_opt="-i $1 -o BatchMode=yes -o StrictHostKeyChecking=yes"
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_ssh_dir="$KDUMP_PATH/$HOST_IP-$DATEDIR"
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if is_ipv6_address "$2"; then
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_scp_address=${2%@*}@"[${2#*@}]"
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else
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_scp_address=$2
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fi
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dinfo "saving to $2:$_ssh_dir"
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cat /var/lib/random-seed > /dev/urandom
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ssh -q $_ssh_opt "$2" mkdir -p "$_ssh_dir" || return 1
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save_vmcore_dmesg_ssh "$DMESG_COLLECTOR" "$_ssh_dir" "$_ssh_opt" "$2"
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dinfo "saving vmcore"
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save_opalcore_ssh "$_ssh_dir" "$_ssh_opt" "$2" "$_scp_address"
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if [ "${CORE_COLLECTOR%%[[:blank:]]*}" = "scp" ]; then
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scp -q $_ssh_opt /proc/vmcore "$_scp_address:$_ssh_dir/vmcore-incomplete"
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_ret=$?
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_vmcore="vmcore"
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else
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$CORE_COLLECTOR /proc/vmcore | ssh $_ssh_opt "$2" "umask 0077 && dd bs=512 of='$_ssh_dir/vmcore-incomplete'"
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_ret=$?
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_vmcore="vmcore.flat"
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fi
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if [ $_ret -eq 0 ]; then
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ssh $_ssh_opt "$2" "mv '$_ssh_dir/vmcore-incomplete' '$_ssh_dir/$_vmcore'"
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_ret=$?
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if [ $_ret -ne 0 ]; then
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derror "moving vmcore failed, exitcode:$_ret"
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else
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dinfo "saving vmcore complete"
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fi
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else
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derror "saving vmcore failed, exitcode:$_ret"
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fi
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dinfo "saving the $KDUMP_LOG_FILE to $2:$_ssh_dir/"
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save_log
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if ! scp -q $_ssh_opt $KDUMP_LOG_FILE "$_scp_address:$_ssh_dir/"; then
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derror "saving log file failed, _exitcode:$_ret"
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fi
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return $_ret
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}
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# $1: dump path
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# $2: ssh opts
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# $3: ssh address in <user>@<host> format
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# $4: scp address, similar with ssh address but IPv6 addresses are quoted
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save_opalcore_ssh()
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{
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if [ ! -f $OPALCORE ]; then
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# Check if we are on an old kernel that uses a different path
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if [ -f /sys/firmware/opal/core ]; then
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OPALCORE="/sys/firmware/opal/core"
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else
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return 0
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fi
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fi
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dinfo "saving opalcore:$OPALCORE to $3:$1"
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if ! scp $2 $OPALCORE "$4:$1/opalcore-incomplete"; then
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derror "saving opalcore failed"
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return 1
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fi
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ssh $2 "$3" mv "$1/opalcore-incomplete" "$1/opalcore"
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dinfo "saving opalcore complete"
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return 0
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}
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# $1: dmesg collector
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# $2: dump path
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# $3: ssh opts
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# $4: ssh address in <user>@<host> format
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save_vmcore_dmesg_ssh()
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{
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dinfo "saving vmcore-dmesg.txt to $4:$2"
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if $1 /proc/vmcore | ssh $3 "$4" "umask 0077 && dd of='$2/vmcore-dmesg-incomplete.txt'"; then
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ssh -q $3 "$4" mv "$2/vmcore-dmesg-incomplete.txt" "$2/vmcore-dmesg.txt"
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dinfo "saving vmcore-dmesg.txt complete"
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else
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derror "saving vmcore-dmesg.txt failed"
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fi
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}
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wait_online_network()
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{
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# In some cases, network may still not be ready because nm-online is called
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# with "-s" which means to wait for NetworkManager startup to complete, rather
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# than waiting for network connectivity specifically. Wait 10mins more for the
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# network to be truely ready in these cases.
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_loop=0
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while [ $_loop -lt 600 ]; do
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sleep 1
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_loop=$((_loop + 1))
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if _route=$(kdump_get_ip_route "$1" 2> /dev/null); then
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printf "%s" "$_route"
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return
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else
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dwarn "Waiting for network to be ready (${_loop}s / 10min)"
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fi
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done
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derror "Oops. The network still isn't ready after waiting 10mins."
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exit 1
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}
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get_host_ip()
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{
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if ! is_nfs_dump_target && ! is_ssh_dump_target; then
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return 0
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fi
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_kdump_remote_ip=$(getarg kdump_remote_ip=)
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if [ -z "$_kdump_remote_ip" ]; then
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derror "failed to get remote IP address!"
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return 1
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fi
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if ! _route=$(wait_online_network "$_kdump_remote_ip"); then
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return 1
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fi
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_netdev=$(kdump_get_ip_route_field "$_route" "dev")
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if ! _kdumpip=$(ip addr show dev "$_netdev" | grep '[ ]*inet'); then
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derror "Failed to get IP of $_netdev"
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return 1
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fi
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_kdumpip=$(echo "$_kdumpip" | head -n 1 | awk '{print $2}')
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_kdumpip="${_kdumpip%%/*}"
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HOST_IP=$_kdumpip
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}
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read_kdump_confs()
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{
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if [ ! -f "$KDUMP_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
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derror "$KDUMP_CONFIG_FILE not found"
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|
return
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fi
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get_kdump_confs
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|
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# rescan for add code for dump target
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while read -r config_opt config_val; do
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# remove inline comments after the end of a directive.
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|
case "$config_opt" in
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dracut_args)
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|
config_val=$(get_dracut_args_target "$config_val")
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if [ -n "$config_val" ]; then
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config_val=$(get_mntpoint_from_target "$config_val")
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|
DUMP_INSTRUCTION="dump_fs $config_val"
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|
fi
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|
;;
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|
ext[234] | xfs | btrfs | minix | nfs | virtiofs)
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|
config_val=$(get_mntpoint_from_target "$config_val")
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|
DUMP_INSTRUCTION="dump_fs $config_val"
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|
;;
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|
raw)
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|
DUMP_INSTRUCTION="dump_raw $config_val"
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|
;;
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|
ssh)
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|
DUMP_INSTRUCTION="dump_ssh $SSH_KEY_LOCATION $config_val"
|
|
;;
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|
esac
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|
done < "$KDUMP_CONF_PARSED"
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|
}
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|
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|
fence_kdump_notify()
|
|
{
|
|
if [ -n "$FENCE_KDUMP_NODES" ]; then
|
|
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
|
|
$FENCE_KDUMP_SEND $FENCE_KDUMP_ARGS $FENCE_KDUMP_NODES &
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if [ "$1" = "--error-handler" ]; then
|
|
get_kdump_confs
|
|
do_failure_action
|
|
do_final_action
|
|
|
|
exit $?
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# continue here only if we have to save dump.
|
|
if [ -f /etc/fadump.initramfs ] && [ ! -f /proc/device-tree/rtas/ibm,kernel-dump ] && [ ! -f /proc/device-tree/ibm,opal/dump/mpipl-boot ]; then
|
|
exit 0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
read_kdump_confs
|
|
fence_kdump_notify
|
|
|
|
if ! get_host_ip; then
|
|
derror "get_host_ip exited with non-zero status!"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ -z "$DUMP_INSTRUCTION" ]; then
|
|
DUMP_INSTRUCTION="dump_fs $NEWROOT"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if ! do_kdump_pre; then
|
|
derror "kdump_pre script exited with non-zero status!"
|
|
do_final_action
|
|
# During systemd service to reboot the machine, stop this shell script running
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
make_trace_mem "kdump saving vmcore" '1:shortmem' '2+:mem' '3+:slab'
|
|
do_dump
|
|
DUMP_RETVAL=$?
|
|
|
|
if ! do_kdump_post $DUMP_RETVAL; then
|
|
derror "kdump_post script exited with non-zero status!"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ $DUMP_RETVAL -ne 0 ]; then
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
do_final_action
|