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This commit updates the crashDumpMgr service in order to: - Cleanup of current service naming and packaging to follow the standard Linux naming convention: - Repackage /etc/init.d/crashDumpMgr to /usr/sbin/crash-dump-manager - Rename crashDumpMgr.service to crash-dump-manager.service - Add EnvironmentFile to crash-dump-manager service file to source configuration from /etc/default/crash-dump-manager. - Update ExecStart of crash-dump-manager service to use parameters from EnvironmentFile - Update crash-dump-manager service dependencies to run after config.service. - Update logrotate configuration to support the retention polices of the maximum files. The “rotate 1” option was removed to permit crash-dump-manager to manage pruning old files. - Modify the crash-dump-manager script to enable updates to the max_files parameter to a lower value. If there are currently more files than the new max_files value, the oldest files will be deleted the next time a crash dump file needs to be stored, thus adhering to the new max_files values. Test Plan: PASS: Build ISO and perform a fresh install. Verify the new crash-dump-manager service is enabled and working as expected. PASS: Add and apply new crashdump service parameters and force a kernel panic. Verify that after the reboot, the max_files, max_used, min_available and max_size values are updated accordingly to the service parameters values. PASS: Verify that the crashdump files are rotated as expected. Story: 2010893 Task: 48910 Change-Id: I4a81fcc6ba456a0d73067b77588ee4a125e44e62 Signed-off-by: Enzo Candotti <enzo.candotti@windriver.com> |
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