Thomas Graichen wrote:
>
> is there an easy way to disable lkcd dumping hte kernel image on
> panic? - i ask because if you have kdb and lkcd in the kernel you
> may want to choose which one should react on a panic (depending
> on if you are sitting in front of the system - kdb - or the system
> is running somethere remotely and crashes - lkcd) ... i think
> something like
>
> /proc/sys/vmdump/active
Edit /etc/sysconfig/vmdump, and change DUMP_ACTIVE from 1 to 0.
The information about DUMP_ACTIVE is documented in that file.
There are a few other tunables as well.
Good guess ... :)
--Matt
> with either 1 or 0 (which might also be used from the vmdump script
> to activate it) would be nice ... or can i disable it also easily
> after i enabled it via vmdump config?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> t
>
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