[Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#739071: Bug#739071: no core dumps and hard to diagnose
Antoine Beaupré
anarcat at debian.org
Mon Feb 17 19:50:14 GMT 2014
On 2014-02-17 14:43:03, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
> Hi Antoine,
>
> Antoine Beaupré <anarcat at debian.org> writes:
>>> You need LimitCORE=infinity in your service file (which does the same as
>>> ulimit -c unlimited in sysv init scripts).
>>
>> This was not very clear in the manpages I could find. All that
>> systemd.exec says is to refer to setrlimit(2) which is not very clear
>> that we can use the keyword "infinity". So maybe the bug is over
>> there. ;)
>
> I think you overread the third sentence entirely, which describes
> precisely the keyword “infinity”:
>
> LimitCPU=, LimitFSIZE=, LimitDATA=, LimitSTACK=, LimitCORE=,
> LimitRSS=, LimitNOFILE=, LimitAS=, LimitNPROC=, LimitMEMLOCK=,
> LimitLOCKS=, LimitSIGPENDING=, LimitMSGQUEUE=, LimitNICE=,
> LimitRTPRIO=, LimitRTTIME=
> These settings control various resource limits for executed
> processes. See setrlimit(2) for details. Use the string
> infinity to configure no limit on a specific resource.
Ouch, okay, i totally overlooked that, sorry. :)
A.
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