Control: severity -1 wishlist Am 11.04.20 um 09:24 schrieb Russell Coker: > reopen 956435 > thanks > > On Saturday, 11 April 2020 5:17:44 PM AEST Michael Biebl wrote: >> Does does have a way to delete old coredumps and does it automatically. >> >> $ grep coredump /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/* >> /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:d /var/lib/systemd/coredump 0755 root >> root 3d >> >> Files that are older then 3 days are deleted automatically. >> You can tweak those settings obviously by providing your own tmpfile >> snippet. > > If you just rm files you get the below result where coredumps are described > as > "missing", a proper solution would remove them from the list.
Why? What's the problem? Fwiw, the journal is append only, you can't just remove entries in the middle. > Also whatever the proper solution is deemed to be needs to be documented, the > man page mentions nothing about this. Maybe you should retitle the bug report then? > Among other things there should be a way of limiting disk space usage to > avoid > running out of free space from large core dumps. There is. Maybe read up on the existing documentation? In any case, since I'm not convinced I won't forward this upstream myself and if this
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