On 8/12/19 2:46 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> On 8/11/19 9:05 PM, Andy Paterson via users wrote:
>> man 5 core
>
> # coredumpctl list | grep -i cimtrak
>
> TIME                            PID   UID   GID SIG COREFILE  EXE
> Fri 2019-07-26 08:21:14 PDT   32530     0     0  11 missing
> /opt/Cimcor/CimTrak/CimTrakServer/CimTrakServer.bin
>
> The core file is listed as missing.  Poop!
>
> Am I misunderstanding something?
>
>
> Also, how do I extract a core dump out of this?
>

From the coredumpctl man page

           COREFILE
               Information whether the coredump was stored, and whether it is
               still accessible: "none" means the core was not stored, "-" means
               that it was not available (for example because the process was
               not terminated by a signal), "present" means that the core file
               is accessible by the current user, "journal" means that the core
               was stored in the "journal", "truncated" is the same as one of
               the previous two, but the core was too large and was not stored
               in its entirety, "error" means that the core file cannot be
               accessed, most likely because of insufficient permissions, and
               "missing" means that the core was stored in a file, but this file
               has since been removed.



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