nspluginwrapper(-devel) and core dumps
Barbara
barbara.xxx1975 at libero.it
Tue Sep 21 21:19:14 UTC 2010
>Rick C. Petty wrote:
> > Barbara <barbara.xxx1975 at libero.it> wrote:
> > >
> > > I tried adding "-c 1" to the ulimit line, but I got (note -m):
> > > $ du -m npviewer.bin.core
> > > 1126 npviewer.bin.core
> > >
> > > Do you thing that changing the value for -s can help?
> > > Which value would you suggest to try?
> >
> > Hmm, have you tried "-c 0" instead? Another place to fix it system-wide
is
> > in /etc/login.conf. I've sometimes changed or added the line:
> > :coredumpsize=0:\
> >
> > Of course that only affects subsequent logins, not current ones. I
believe
> > in either case if you set it to zero, you get no core dump file at all.
>
>If you don't need coredumps at all, you can easily disable
>them globally (i.e. system-wide) with this sysctl command
>(as root). It takes effect immediately.
>
># sysctl kern.coredump=0
>
>To do that automatically every time the machine boots, add
>this line to /etc/sysctl.conf:
>
>kern.coredump=0
>
>Best regards
> Oliver
Thank you Oliver, but as I explained I don't want to disable coredump.
I just want to do it for npviewer, because I don't know how useful they are
and because they are VERY big.
Cheers
Barbara
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