09-01-2008
Thank for that. It was baffilling trying to work out what the problem was on a Friday night/Saturday morning - and even more baffiling to find the problem but not understand why it was a problem
Cheers
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
abrt-dump-oops
ABRT-DUMP-OOPS(1) ABRT Manual ABRT-DUMP-OOPS(1)
NAME
abrt-dump-oops - Extract oops from FILE (or standard input)
SYNOPSIS
abrt-dump-oops [-vusoxtm] [-d DIR]/[-D] [FILE]
DESCRIPTION
This tool creates problem directory from, updates problem directory with or prints oops extracted from FILE or standard input.
OPTIONS
-v, --verbose
Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times.
-s
Log to syslog
-o
Print found oopses on standard output
-d DIR
Create new problem directory in DIR for every oops found
-D
Same as -d DumpLocation, DumpLocation is specified in abrt.conf
-u PROBLEM
Save the extracted information in PROBLEM directory
-x
Make the problem directory world readable. Usable only with -d/-D
-t
Throttle problem directory creation to 1 per second
-m
Print search string(s) for abrt-watch-log to stdout and exit
SEE ALSO
abrt-watch-log(1), abrt.conf(5)
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRT-DUMP-OOPS(1)