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reporter-kerneloops
REPORTER-KERNELOOPS(1) LIBREPORT MANUAL REPORTER-KERNELOOPS(1)
NAME
reporter-kerneloops - Reports kernel oops to kerneloops.org (or similar) site.
SYNOPSIS
reporter-kerneloops [-v] [-c CONFFILE]... [-d DIR]
DESCRIPTION
The tool is used to report the crash to the Kerneloops tracker.
Configuration file
Configuration file contains entries in a format "Option = Value".
The options are:
SubmitURL
The URL of the kerneloops tracker, the default is "http://submit.kerneloops.org/submitoops.php".
Integration with ABRT events
reporter-kerneloops can be used as a reporter, to allow users to report problems to the Kerneloops tracker. This usage is pre-configured in
/etc/libreport/events.d/koops_event.conf:
EVENT=report_Kerneloops analyzer=Kerneloops reporter-kerneloops
It can be also used automatically and immediately without user interaction. When this is desired, modify the event configuration file to
run the tool on the post-create event:
EVENT=post-create analyzer=Kerneloops reporter-kerneloops
OPTIONS
-v
Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times.
-d DIR
Path to problem directory.
-c CONFFILE
Path to configuration file. When used in ABRT event system, the file contains site-wide configuration. Users can change the values via
environment variables.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Environment variables take precedence over values provided in the configuration file.
KerneloopsReporter_SubmitURL
The URL of the kerneloops tracker.
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
LIBREPORT 2.1.11 06/18/2014 REPORTER-KERNELOOPS(1)