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Applies to SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 15 SP6

Part VI Handling system dumps

  • 17 Tracing tools
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop comes with several tools that help you obtain useful information about your system. You can use the information for different purposes. For example, to debug and find problems in your program, to discover places causing performance drops, or to trace a running process t…

  • 18 Kexec and Kdump
  • Kexec is a tool to boot to another kernel from the currently running one. You can perform faster system reboots without any hardware initialization. You can also prepare the system to boot to another kernel if the system crashes.

  • 19 Using systemd-coredump to debug application crashes
  • systemd-coredump collects and displays core dumps, for analyzing application crashes. The core dump contains an image of the process's memory at the time of termination. By default, when a process crashes (or all processes belonging to an application), it stores the core dump in the /var/lib/systemd…