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howto:gdb [2021/04/02 18:33] – Instructions for collecting a quick backtrace snapshot from all running threads digital manhowto:gdb [2023/01/02 19:09] – [Core File] Mention sysctl.local.conf and 'sysctl --system' to reload digital man
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 :!: **Linux Sysops**:\\ :!: **Linux Sysops**:\\
-To help locate sbbs crash core files, adding the following lines in your ''/etc/sysctl.conf'' file can be helpful:+To help locate sbbs crash core files, adding the following lines in your ''/etc/sysctl.conf'' or ''/etc/sysctl.d/sysctl.local.conf'' file can be helpful:
  
   # Controls whether core dumps will append the PID to the core filename.   # Controls whether core dumps will append the PID to the core filename.
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 This will place core files with the name ''core.sbbs.####'' in the ''/tmp'' directory This will place core files with the name ''core.sbbs.####'' in the ''/tmp'' directory
 instead of ''core.####'' in the current directory (typically ''/sbbs/ctrl''). instead of ''core.####'' in the current directory (typically ''/sbbs/ctrl'').
 +To reload the modified sysctl configuration files, run
 +  $ /sbin/sysctl --system
  
 Also, if you're using the ''setuid'' feature of sbbs (e.g. starts as //root// but changes to a different user after binding ports), then you may need to add the following line to your ''/etc/sysctl.conf'' file: Also, if you're using the ''setuid'' feature of sbbs (e.g. starts as //root// but changes to a different user after binding ports), then you may need to add the following line to your ''/etc/sysctl.conf'' file:
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 You can also set ''suid_dumpable'' immediately and temporarily with the following command: You can also set ''suid_dumpable'' immediately and temporarily with the following command:
-  echo 2 > /proc/sys/fs/suid_dumpable+  echo 2 > /proc/sys/fs/suid_dumpable