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# Edit {{filename|/etc/abrt/abrt.conf}} and find this line: <tt>MaxCrashReportsSize = 1000</tt>, this means that the quota is set to 1000 MB. | # Edit {{filename|/etc/abrt/abrt.conf}} and find this line: <tt>MaxCrashReportsSize = 1000</tt>, this means that the quota is set to 1000 MB. | ||
# Set quota to a lower value (e.g. 1 MB: change the line to read <tt>MaxCrashReportsSize = 1</tt>) | # Set quota to a lower value (e.g. 1 MB: change the line to read <tt>MaxCrashReportsSize = 1</tt>) | ||
# Restart the abrtd service with the command {{su -c 'systemctl restart abrtd.service'}} | # Restart the abrtd service with the command {{command|su -c 'systemctl restart abrtd.service'}} | ||
# Run a complex GUI application such as Evolution | # Run a complex GUI application such as Evolution | ||
# Crash the application: for Evolution, run {{command|pkill -SIGSEGV evolution}} | # Crash the application: for Evolution, run {{command|pkill -SIGSEGV evolution}} |
Latest revision as of 17:12, 29 March 2011
Description
This test case tests the functionality of the ABRT "quota" option.
How to test
- Edit
/etc/abrt/abrt.conf
and find this line: MaxCrashReportsSize = 1000, this means that the quota is set to 1000 MB. - Set quota to a lower value (e.g. 1 MB: change the line to read MaxCrashReportsSize = 1)
- Restart the abrtd service with the command
su -c 'systemctl restart abrtd.service'
- Run a complex GUI application such as Evolution
- Crash the application: for Evolution, run
pkill -SIGSEGV evolution
- Try this two or three times
Expected Results
- ABRT may save the first crash exceeding quota but with every other crash the older one should be gone and replaced by the new one
- If abrt-applet is running then it should notify user about both the crash and the exceeded quota