Subject: Re: core dump filename format
To: Gandhi woulda smacked you <greywolf@starwolf.com>
From: Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca>
List: tech-userlevel
Date: 09/11/1999 19:27:41
>>>>> "Gandhi" == Gandhi woulda smacked you <greywolf@starwolf.com> writes:
Gandhi> On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Lucio De Re wrote:
Gandhi> # On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 10:45:22AM -0700, Gandhi woulda smacked you wrote:
Gandhi> # >
Gandhi> # > Has anyone given any thought to these files not being named something
Gandhi> # > that resembles [^s]*core*? What happens to the nightly system check
Gandhi> # > that goes out and looks for core files? You want to run 'file' on
Gandhi> # > every single file on your disk and have it report back on that? That's
Gandhi> # > ludicrous.
Gandhi> # >
Gandhi> # I agree that the *.core format is a convenient one, and consequently is
Gandhi> # a useful default, but appending .core to user-selected strings by default
Gandhi> # is more restrictive than the opposite: I can always do that by choice.
Gandhi> This is the point. I don't WANT my users hiding core files. I don't
Gandhi> WANT to have to run 'file' on every single file in the evening. It's
Gandhi> wasteful. I thought for a while that we'd been trying to IMPROVE
Gandhi> performance?
So, perhaps we need to restrict setting the core name to root, unless some
sysctl is set to permit users to do it.
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