Enabling Kerneloops in Saucy or T Series
Stefan Bader
stefan.bader at canonical.com
Thu Sep 5 12:29:05 UTC 2013
On 04.09.2013 17:47, Stefan Bader wrote:
> On 04.09.2013 16:03, Joseph Salisbury wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> In prior releases, the kerneloops daemon was enabled early in the development
>> cycle to help catch serious kernel bugs. Before release, kerneloops is then
>> disabled again.
>>
>> Kerneloops has not been enabled the past couple of releases due to a bug[0].
>> However, that bug does not appear to affect Saucy.
>>
>> Since kerneloops seems to be working in Saucy, do we want to consider
>> enabling kerneloops for the rest of the Saucy cycle or wait until the next
>> cycle?
>
> If I remember that correctly (it is just too long ago), there was something not
> working and then, while talking about it on some sprint there was the desire to
> take what it did but embed it into something else and avoid running a polling
> deamon. I have something that could be used somewhere but we got nowhere from
> there...
So there is a submit-oops.tgz in my home directory on chinstrap. I just can not
remember how it was supposed to be triggered. Do Andy or Louis remember?
>
> -Stefan
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Joe
>>
>> [0] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kerneloops/+bug/1026251
>>
>>
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