Your message dated Sun, 10 Sep 2017 18:13:18 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#871490: mention how to force listing of 
/var/lib/systemd/coredump
has caused the Debian Bug report #871490,
regarding mention how to force listing of /var/lib/systemd/coredump
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Package: systemd-coredump
Version: 234-2
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/share/man/man1/coredumpctl.1.gz

Man page says

           It's worth noting that different restrictions apply to data saved
           in the journal and core dump files saved in
           /var/lib/systemd/coredump, see overview in systemd-coredump(8).
           Thus it may very well happen that a particular core dump is still
           listed in the journal while its corresponding core dump file has
           already been removed.


OK, but do mention how to make it list these three coredumps.

# coredumpctl
No coredumps found.
# coredumpctl -D /var/lib/systemd/coredump/ list
No journal files were found.
No coredumps found.
# ls -l /var/lib/systemd/coredump/
-rw-r-----+ 1 root root 4286231 07-30 18:23 
core.epiphany.1000.2ba5facaef5c407da86c3f02f72dd40f.1714.1501410216000000.lz4
-rw-r-----+ 1 root root 8430257 07-30 21:45 
core.midori.1000.2ba5facaef5c407da86c3f02f72dd40f.13367.1501422347000000.lz4
-rw-r-----  1 root root  664045 07-30 18:34 
core.udisksd.0.2ba5facaef5c407da86c3f02f72dd40f.363.1501410894000000.lz4

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Am 10.09.2017 um 18:10 schrieb 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson:
> # journalctl |grep -c 'Processing coredump'
> 2
> # coredumpctl --no-legend | wc -l
> 2
> # ls /var/lib/systemd/coredump/ | wc -l
> 12
> 
> So on the coredumpctl, after
> 
>            It's worth noting that different restrictions apply to data saved
>            in the journal and core dump files saved in
>            /var/lib/systemd/coredump, see overview in systemd-coredump(8).
>            Thus it may very well happen that a particular core dump is still
>            listed in the journal while its corresponding core dump file has
>            already been removed.
> 

The man page already says that coredumpctl utility looks up coredumps in
the journal. So it's quite obvious that if you have core dumps which are
older then the journal that those are not listed coredumpctl.
I think the current documentation is fine as is, so closing the bug report.


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