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Configuring SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 SP2 System Force Dumps
12-8
12.8. Configuring SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 SP2
System Force Dumps
Before changing the configuration, ensure that the partition on which /var resides has
enough disk space for the vmcore file. This is necessary because kdump stores kernel
core dumps under /var, and the vmcore file is approximately the size of the physical
memory of the system. You can change the location of the vmcore file by setting the
KDUMP_SAVEDIR
parameter in the /etc/sysconfig/kdump file.
Perform the following procedure as the root user:
1. Verify that the kernel-kdump and kexec-tools packages are installed by typing the
following commands:
rpm -q kernel-kdump
rpm -q kexec-tools
rpm –q kdump
2. If the kernel-kdump or kexec-tools packages need to be installed, type either or
both of the following commands as needed:
yast2 -i kernel-kdump
yast2 -i kexec-tools
yast2 –i kdump
3. Launch YaST using the main desktop menu.
The YaST main panel appears.
4. Click
System
and then click Kernel kdump.
5. On
the
Kdump Start-Up
screen
a. Select
Enable Kdump
.
b. Set
Kdump Memory
size to 512 MB.
6. Click
Dump Filtering
and on the Kdump – Dump Filtering screen, set the values
as desired.
7. Click
Dump Target
and on the Dump Target screen, set the values as desired.
8. Click
Expert Settings
and on the Kdump Expert Settings screen, set the values
as desired.
9. Click
Accept
.
A dialog box appears indicating a reboot is necessary to apply the changes.
10. Click OK.
11. Close YaST.
12. Reboot the system.