ToddAndMargo via users writes:
On 8/11/19 6:01 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:Now, if you really want a core file, you don't really have to do any of that. You can leave core_pattern at its default value, and just pull the core file down, upon demand. I have a small shell script in my $HOME/bin directory:$ cat ~/bin/core #!/bin/bash exec coredumpctl -o core dumpAnd after something dumps core, I just execute "core", and the core file appears in my current directory.I do not have access to the shell that the program is running out of. But I DO have access to the script that the program runs from. Any way to add something to the script? (Script exists after the program starts [systemctl].)
Well, if the program exits with the exit code that indicates that it dumped core, you can have your script automatically run coredumpctl to extract the core out.
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