From 55eb3794fb4ad563102d5ab30c1d5337a599b2e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roy Marples Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 14:06:05 +0000 Subject: Rework our folder structure so that we don't have OS specific dirs, making it easier to share init and conf files per OS. --- conf.d/savecore | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+) create mode 100644 conf.d/savecore (limited to 'conf.d/savecore') diff --git a/conf.d/savecore b/conf.d/savecore new file mode 100644 index 00000000..99eaefc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/conf.d/savecore @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# Unless you're a kernel developer or driver writer then this won't +# be of any interest to you at all. +# The following options allow to configure the kernel's core dump +# facilities. + +# The dump_device variable is used to specify which device will be +# used by the kernel to write the dump down. This has to be a swap +# partition, and has to be at least big enough to contain the whole +# physical memory (see hw.physmem sysctl(8) variable). +# When the variable is commented out, no core dump will be enabled for +# the kernel. +#dump_device=/dev/ad0s1b + +# The dump_dir variable is used to tell savecore(8) utility where +# to save the kernel core dump once it's restored from the dump +# device. If unset, /var/crash will be used, as the default of +# FreeBSD. +#dump_dir=/var/crash + +# The dump_compress variable decide whether to compress with +# gzip(1) the dump or leave it of its original size (the size of the +# physical memory present on the system). If set to yes, the -z option +# will be passed to savecore(8) that will proceed on compressing the +# dump. +#dump_compress=NO -- cgit v1.2.3