Chapter 5. Enabling kdump
For your Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 systems, you can configure to enable or disable the kdump
functionality on a specific kernel or on all installed kernels. However, you must routinely test the kdump
functionality and validate that it’s working properly.
5.1. Enabling kdump for all installed kernels
The kdump
service starts by enabling kdump.service
after the kexec
tool is installed. You can enable and start the kdump
service for all kernels installed on the machine.
Prerequisites
- You have administrator privileges.
Procedure
Add the
crashkernel=
command-line parameter to all installed kernels.# grubby --update-kernel=ALL --args="crashkernel=xxM"
xxM
is the required memory in megabytes.Enable the
kdump
service.# systemctl enable --now kdump.service
Verification
Check that the
kdump
service is running.# systemctl status kdump.service ○ kdump.service - Crash recovery kernel arming Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/kdump.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: active (live)
5.2. Enabling kdump for a specific installed kernel
You can enable the kdump
service for a specific kernel on the machine.
Prerequisites
- You have administrator privileges.
Procedure
List the kernels installed on the machine.
# ls -a /boot/vmlinuz-* /boot/vmlinuz-0-rescue-2930657cd0dc43c2b75db480e5e5b4a9 /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-330.el8.x86_64 /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-330.rt7.111.el8.x86_64
Add a specific
kdump
kernel to the system’s Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) configuration.For example:
# grubby --update-kernel=vmlinuz-4.18.0-330.el8.x86_64 --args="crashkernel=xxM"
xxM
is the required memory reserve in megabytes.Enable the
kdump
service.# systemctl enable --now kdump.service
Verification
Check that the
kdump
service is running.# systemctl status kdump.service ○ kdump.service - Crash recovery kernel arming Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/kdump.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: active (live)
5.3. Disabling the kdump service
You can stop the kdump.service
and disable the service from starting on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 systems.
Prerequisites
-
Fulfilled requirements for
kdump
configurations and targets. For details, see Supported kdump configurations and targets. -
All configurations for installing
kdump
are set up according to your needs. For details, see Installing kdump.
Procedure
To stop the
kdump
service in the current session:# systemctl stop kdump.service
To disable the
kdump
service:# systemctl disable kdump.service
It is recommended to set kptr_restrict=1
as default. When kptr_restrict
is set to (1) as default, the kdumpctl
service loads the crash kernel even if Kernel Address Space Layout (KASLR
) is enabled or not enabled.
If kptr_restrict
is not set to 1
and KASLR
is enabled, the contents of /proc/kore
file are generated as all zeros. The kdumpctl
service fails to access the /proc/kcore
file and load the crash kernel. The kexec-kdump-howto.txt
file displays a warning message, which recommends you to set kptr_restrict=1
. Verify for the following in the sysctl.conf
file to ensure that kdumpctl
service loads the crash kernel:
-
Kernel
kptr_restrict=1
in thesysctl.conf
file.
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