Fix: cmd_snapshot_record can return unexpected error codes
[lttng-tools.git] / extras / core-handler / handler.sh
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1#!/bin/sh
2#
3# Copyright (C) 2013 - Christian Babeux <christian.babeux@efficios.com>
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19
20# System binaries paths.
21CAT_BIN="cat"
22PGREP_BIN="pgrep"
23MKDIR_BIN="mkdir"
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25# Session name
26SESSION_NAME="coredump-handler"
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27
28# Sessiond binary name.
29SESSIOND_BIN_NAME="lttng-sessiond"
30
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31# TODO: Checking for a sessiond lockfile would be more appropriate.
32if $PGREP_BIN -u root "${SESSIOND_BIN_NAME}" > /dev/null 2>&1
33then
34 $LTTNG_BIN snapshot record -s ${SESSION_NAME} > /dev/null 2>&1
35fi
36
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37# Core file settings.
38CORE_PATH="/tmp/lttng/core"
39CORE_PREFIX="core"
40
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41# Core specifiers, see man core(5)
42
43p=$1 # PID of dumped process
44u=$2 # (numeric) real UID of dumped process
45g=$3 # (numeric) real GID of dumped process
46s=$4 # number of signal causing dump
47t=$5 # time of dump, expressed as seconds since the Epoch,
48 # 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC)
49h=$6 # hostname (same as nodename returned by uname(2))
50e=$7 # executable filename (without path prefix)
51E=$8 # pathname of executable, with slashes ('/') replaced
52 # by exclamation marks ('!').
53c=$9 # core file size soft resource limit of crashing process
54 # (since Linux 2.6.24)
55
56# Save core dump from stdin.
57$MKDIR_BIN -p "${CORE_PATH}"
58$CAT_BIN - > "${CORE_PATH}/${CORE_PREFIX}.$p"
59
60# Optional, chain core dump handler with original systemd script.
61#$CAT_BIN - | /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-coredump $p $u $g $s $t $e
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