Some core dump questions

Kenneth L Moore yahoo at unix.cis.pitt.edu
Fri Feb 2 07:57:46 AEST 1990


In article <555 at prcrs.UUCP> wrwalke at prcrs.UUCP (William Walker) writes:
>In article <21995 at unix.cis.pitt.edu>, yahoo at unix.cis.pitt.edu writes:
>> In article <1990Jan31.070404.17399 at athena.mit.edu> jik at athena.mit.edu writes:
	=>=> =>First, how to prevent the creation of core files:
=>=> =>  Doing a "limit coredumpsize 0" in the default .cshrc file *is* the
=>=> =>right way to do it.  If the coredumpsize is limited to 0, the core file
=>=> =>will not be created at all.
=>=> 
=>=> Of course when you need a core, for use with dbx for example, you are up
=>=> THE creek. 
=>=> 
=>
=>read again, mr kamens wrote "default .cshrc file".  that sets it for all users
=>who :
=>	 1- don't know or need to know what a core file is or does.
=>	 2- don't want core files cluttering around
=>
=>to save a core file, just set coredumpsize to some reasonable figure and the
=>defaults are no longer in effect for you.  set it back to 0 and core files
=>are not created again.
=>
=>bill.
=>
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I thought this was obvious.
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