X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Ftroubleshooting%2Freportingissues%2Freportingissues.rst;h=9192e20f49e88de246200d4e12855b78b5741a33;hb=328631d4eeac808d761471777f2bea5e64387e5e;hp=461bff4596d338fd1b9a00ea5323e78368d3daf8;hpb=cbe25aab3be72154f2c706c39eeba6a77f34450f;p=vpp.git diff --git a/docs/troubleshooting/reportingissues/reportingissues.rst b/docs/troubleshooting/reportingissues/reportingissues.rst index 461bff4596d..9192e20f49e 100644 --- a/docs/troubleshooting/reportingissues/reportingissues.rst +++ b/docs/troubleshooting/reportingissues/reportingissues.rst @@ -198,9 +198,16 @@ If you start VPP from systemd, you also need to edit /lib/systemd/system/vpp.service and uncomment the "LimitCORE=infinity" line before restarting VPP. -Vpp core files often appear enormous. Gzip typically compresses them -to manageable sizes. A multi-GByte corefile often compresses to 10-20 -Mbytes. +Vpp core files often appear enormous, but they are invariably +sparse. Gzip compresses them to manageable sizes. A multi-GByte +corefile often compresses to 10-20 Mbytes. + +When decompressing a vpp core file, we suggest using "dd" as shown to +create a sparse, uncompressed core file: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ zcat vpp_core.gz | dd conv=sparse of=vpp_core Please remember to put compressed core files in accessible places. @@ -209,6 +216,9 @@ Make sure to leave the default stanza "... unix { ... full-coredump /etc/vpp/startup.conf, or to include it in the command line arguments passed by orchestration software. +Core files from Private Images +============================== + Core files from private images require special handling. If it's necessary to go that route, copy the **exact** Debian packages (or RPMs) which correspond to the core file to the same public place as @@ -239,8 +249,8 @@ dramatically different binary artifacts. All it takes is a different toolchain version. -Compressed Core Files ---------------------- +On-the-fly Core File Compression +-------------------------------- Depending on operational requirements, it's possible to compress corefiles as they are generated. Please note that it takes several