BIRD Crashes

Ian Chilton ichilton at fastmail.co.uk
Fri Aug 19 10:26:16 CEST 2022


Hi Ondrej,

That makes sense!

We do use systemd to manage the bird processes. Do you have it successfully creating core dumps on crashes with systemd? - would you mind sharing your unit file?

Thanks!


On Fri, 19 Aug 2022, at 12:48 AM, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> This does not work, because ulimit does not set system-wide limits, but
> limits of the current shell (and it subprocesses). That is why it worked
> for sleep command.
> 
> But if you run BIRD from systemd, then systemctl command to start/restart
> BIRD just say systemd to start it as a child of init (systemd), not as a
> child of the current shell. So it will not inherit ulimit of the current
> shell. You likely need something like modifying BIRD unit to change
> ulimit.
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