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|description=This test case tests the functionality of the [[Features/CrashCatcher|Crash Catcher]] feature using the ''Mailx'' plugin. | |description=This test case tests the functionality of the [[Features/CrashCatcher|Crash Catcher]] feature using the ''Mailx'' plugin. | ||
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# Edit ''/etc/ | # Edit ''/etc/abrt/abrt.conf'' to '''enable''' and '''activate''' the ''Mailx'' plugin. This is in fact the default, but check in case. A sample config is noted below | ||
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# Enable GPG check | # Enable GPG check | ||
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CCpp = Mailx | CCpp = Mailx | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
# Edit ''/etc/ | # Edit ''/etc/abrt/plugins/Mailx.conf'' and make sure the configuration is valid. The default configuration: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
# Configuration to Email reporter plugin | # Configuration to Email reporter plugin | ||
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should work. Only change the EmailTo address to a public address that would require forwarding through a real SMTP server if you have the 'mailx' configuration set so that such mails are correctly handled. | should work. Only change the EmailTo address to a public address that would require forwarding through a real SMTP server if you have the 'mailx' configuration set so that such mails are correctly handled. | ||
# Ensure that the '' | |||
Restart ABRT: <pre># service abrt restart</pre> | |||
# Ensure that the ''abrt'' and ''abrt-applet'' processes are both running | |||
# Kill a running process: <tt>kill -SIGSEGV (pid)</tt>. It must be a process that is part of a signed Fedora package | # Kill a running process: <tt>kill -SIGSEGV (pid)</tt>. It must be a process that is part of a signed Fedora package | ||
# Click on the panel applet to start '' | # Click on the panel applet to start ''abrt-gui'' | ||
# Select the entry matching the recently crashed application, select '''Forward''' | # Select the entry matching the recently crashed application, select '''Forward''' | ||
# At the report window, click ''Apply'' | # At the report window, click ''Apply'' | ||
|results= | |results= | ||
# A mail reporting the crash should be sent to the email address specified in ''/etc/ | # A mail reporting the crash should be sent to the email address specified in ''/etc/abrt/plugins/Mailx.conf''. If you left this set to ''root@localhost'', you should be able to see the mail in the file ''/var/spool/mail/root'' in a default Fedora setup. | ||
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[[Category:ABRT_Test_Cases]] | [[Category:ABRT_Test_Cases]] |
Revision as of 19:25, 17 August 2009
Description
This test case tests the functionality of the Crash Catcher feature using the Mailx plugin.
How to test
- Edit /etc/abrt/abrt.conf to enable and activate the Mailx plugin. This is in fact the default, but check in case. A sample config is noted below
# Enable GPG check EnableOpenGPG = no # GPG keys OpenGPGPublicKeys = /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora # blacklisted packages BlackList = bash, bind, apache2 # enabled plugins EnabledPlugins = SQLite3, CCpp, Mailx # selected DB plugin Database = SQLite3 # reporters association CCpp = Mailx
- Edit /etc/abrt/plugins/Mailx.conf and make sure the configuration is valid. The default configuration:
# Configuration to Email reporter plugin # Parameters Parameters = # Your Email EmailFrom = user@localhost # Email To EmailTo = root@localhost # Warning! enabling this may cause sending a lot of MB via email SendBinaryData = no
should work. Only change the EmailTo address to a public address that would require forwarding through a real SMTP server if you have the 'mailx' configuration set so that such mails are correctly handled.
Restart ABRT:
# service abrt restart
- Ensure that the abrt and abrt-applet processes are both running
- Kill a running process: kill -SIGSEGV (pid). It must be a process that is part of a signed Fedora package
- Click on the panel applet to start abrt-gui
- Select the entry matching the recently crashed application, select Forward
- At the report window, click Apply
Expected Results
- A mail reporting the crash should be sent to the email address specified in /etc/abrt/plugins/Mailx.conf. If you left this set to root@localhost, you should be able to see the mail in the file /var/spool/mail/root in a default Fedora setup.