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# Crash a running application, with the command {{command|pkill -SIGSEGV (appname)}} | # Crash a running application, with the command {{command|pkill -SIGSEGV (appname)}} | ||
# Wait for a crash notification to appear: it might take some time (~20 s) before the icon appears, as it waits for sosreport to finish | # Wait for a crash notification to appear: it might take some time (~20 s) before the icon appears, as it waits for sosreport to finish | ||
|results | |results= | ||
# Verify that the file {{filename|sosreport.tar.xz}} exists in directory {{filename|/var/cache/abrt/<the_crash_directory>}} and has some reasonable content | # Verify that the file {{filename|sosreport.tar.xz}} exists in directory {{filename|/var/cache/abrt/<the_crash_directory>}} and has some reasonable content | ||
# The tarball should contain config files from /etc, grub.conf, some info from /proc, loaded modules, and much more | # The tarball should contain config files from /etc, grub.conf, some info from /proc, loaded modules, and much more | ||
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[[Category:Package_abrt_test_cases]] | [[Category:Package_abrt_test_cases]] |
Revision as of 18:08, 29 March 2011
Description
This test case checks whether sosreport cooperates with ABRT correctly.
How to test
- Ensure the
sos
package is installed with the commandsu -c 'yum install sos'
- Edit the config file
/etc/abrt/abrt_event.conf
, and comment out lines- #EVENT=post-create
- nice sosreport --tmp-dir "$DUMP_DIR" --batch \
- [...]
- Restart the abrtd service:
su -c 'systemctl restart abrtd.service'
- Crash a running application, with the command
pkill -SIGSEGV (appname)
- Wait for a crash notification to appear: it might take some time (~20 s) before the icon appears, as it waits for sosreport to finish
Expected Results
- Verify that the file
sosreport.tar.xz
exists in directory/var/cache/abrt/<the_crash_directory>
and has some reasonable content - The tarball should contain config files from /etc, grub.conf, some info from /proc, loaded modules, and much more