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authorLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2020-10-12 16:31:42 +0200
committerZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@in.waw.pl>2020-10-13 09:31:13 +0200
commit2a9b9323cd844baae3229e9dba67e478bee70654 (patch)
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parent4b6f74f5a0943e0abfa8e6997811f8f7b7f00a15 (diff)
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sysctl: set kernel.core_pipe_limit=16
We need to make sure that our coredump pattern handler manages to read process metadata from /proc/$PID/ before the kernel reaps the crashed process. By default the kernel will reap the process as soon as it can. By setting kernel.core_pipe_limit to a non-zero the kernel will wait for userspace to finish before reaping. We'll set the value to 16, which allows 16 crashes to be processed in parallel. This matches the MaxConnections= setting in systemd-coredump.socket. See: #17301 (This doesn't close 17301, since we probably should also gracefully handle if /proc/$PID/ vanished already while our coredump handler runs, just in case people loclly set the sysctl back to zero. i.e. we should collect what we can and rather issue an incomplete log record than none.)
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