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  • Nick Howitt wrote:

    How about a link like https://hoststud.com/resources/how-to-disable-core-dumps-in-linux-centos-server.292/? Google will be your friend.

    I can't remember but don't the core dumps always have a consistent file name? If they do, as an alternative approach, you can try dropping an event into /etc/clearsync.d/. In it you'll need something like:I don't know the rules around the file but I just copy other files from the same place as a template. This assumes the core dump is called core.*. This should remove each core dump within a second of it being created. If it takes a while to create a core dump you may need to increase the delay a bit to avoid a file lock.


    Thanks for the help Nick, I had already tried the google approach and had already added the hoststud.com method but that did not work... so I was thinking there was something specific for clearos... I just tried your plugin but that does not seem to work either... do I need to restart a service to make the plugin work?

    Thanks.