On 2022-08-19 10:24, Ian Chilton wrote:
It doesn't - it just shows the test I did by killing sleep, which is the
only thing that `coredumpctl list` shows (and there is only that one
file inĀ /var/lib/systemd/coredump/).
We start BIRD from systemd, with some (custom) unit files.
Did you just install systemd-coredump and now it creates core dumps for
all processes, including your bird processes without any further changes
(that's what I read implied).
I have systemd-coredump since quite some time, and yes, it creates core
dumps for all processes with a few exceptions (ptraced processes for
example). I am using its default configuration.