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Description
This test case tests the functionality of the ABRT kerneloops feature. We will check that the abrt-dump-oops
works and provides correct amount of crashes detected.
How to test
- Download files:
- For each file, run the following command:
su -c 'abrt-dump-oops -d -o (filename)'
- Both times, pen abrt-gui and check if a crash report was created
- Make sure
/etc/abrt/events.d/koops_events.conf
contains EVENT=post-create analyzer=Kerneloops abrt-action-analyze-oops and EVENT=report_kerneloops.org analyzer=Kerneloops abrt-action-kerneloops, and/etc/abrt/abrt.conf
contains abrt-dump-oops = abrt-dump-oops -drw /var/log/messages. If you have to change anything, restart abrtd:su -c 'systemctl restart abrtd.service'
- Append
oops1.test
to/var/log/messages
with the commandsu -c 'cat oops1.test >> /var/log/messages'
- Observe whether a crash notification appears
Expected Results
- After running
abrt-dump-oops
onoops1.test
a crash report should be created and visible via abrt-gui and in the terminal - Running
abrt-dump-oops
onnot_oops3.test
should not create a crash report - ABRT should catch kernel oops appearing in
/var/log/messages
and create a crash report, and notify you via the notification area
Now restart rsyslog service so writing to /var/log/messages
works correctly again.