15.5. Configuring the kdump default failure responses
By default, when kdump fails to create a crash dump file at the configured target location, the system reboots and the dump is lost in the process. You can change the default failure response and configure kdump to perform a different operation when it fails to save the core dump to the primary target. The additional actions are:
dump_to_rootfs-
Saves the core dump to the
rootfile system. reboot- Reboots the system, losing the core dump in the process.
halt- Stops the system, losing the core dump in the process.
poweroff- Power the system off, losing the core dump in the process.
shell-
Runs a shell session from within the
initramfs, you can record the core dump manually. final_action-
Enables additional operations such as
reboot,halt, andpoweroffafter a successfulkdumpor when shell ordump_to_rootfsfailure action completes. The default isreboot. failure_action-
Specifies the action to perform when a dump might fail in a kernel crash. The default is
reboot.
Prerequisites
- Root permissions.
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Fulfilled requirements for
kdumpconfigurations and targets. For details, see Supported kdump configurations and targets.
Procedure
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As a
rootuser, remove the hash sign (#) from the beginning of the#failure_actionline in the/etc/kdump.confconfiguration file. Replace the value with a required action.
failure_action poweroff