ABRT-MERGE-PSTOREO(1) ABRT Manual ABRT-MERGE-PSTOREO(1)NAME
abrt-merge-pstoreoops - Scans files for split oops message. Can print and/or delete them.
SYNOPSIS
abrt-merge-pstoreoops [-v] [-od] FILE...
DESCRIPTION
This tool takes list of files, reads all of the files, scans them for split oops messages and join oops parts to original oops message.
OPTIONS -o
Print found oopses
-d
Delete files with found oopses
-v, --verbose
Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times.
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRT-MERGE-PSTOREO(1)
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ABRT-AUTO-REPORTIN(1) ABRT Manual ABRT-AUTO-REPORTIN(1)NAME
abrt-auto-reporting - Get or modify a value of the auto reporting option
SYNOPSIS
abrt-auto-reporting [-v] [ enabled | yes | 1 | disabled | no | 0 ]
DESCRIPTION
Reads the configuration from abrt.conf and saves the changes to the same file.
The changes will take effect immediately without necessity to restart any ABRT process and will be persistent.
disabled
User have to report the detect problems manually
enabled
ABRT uploads an uReport which was generated for a detected problem immediately after the detection phase.
uReport description
ABRT supports uReports for four types of crashes: crashes of C/C++ programs that result in a core dump, uncaught Python exceptions,
uncaught Java exceptions and kernel oopses.
Each uReport generally contains a stack trace, or multiple stack traces in the case of multi-threaded C/C++ and Java programs. The stack
trace only describes the call stack of the program at the time of the crash and does not contain contents of any variables.
Every uReport also contains identification of the operating system, versions of the RPM packages involved in the crash, and whether the
program ran under a root user.
There are also items specific to each crash type:
C/C++ crashes
these are path to the executable and signal delivered to the program,
Python exceptions
there is the type of the exception (without the error message, which may contain sensitive data),
for kernel oopses
these are list of loaded kernel modules, list of taint flags, and full text of the kernel oops.
Warning: The full text of a kernel oops might contain information like the identification of the host hardware type. You should disable the
autoreporting feature if you do not want to share this information with Red Hat.
OPTIONS -v, --verbose
Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times.
SEE ALSO abrt.conf(5)AUTHORS
o ABRT team
abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRT-AUTO-REPORTIN(1)
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