# kdump-utils has no debug source %global debug_package %{nil} Name: kdump-utils Version: 1.0.51 Release: 1.20241216015313337985.pr64.3.g7f88a2a%{?dist} Summary: Kernel crash dump collection utilities License: GPL-2.0-only URL: https://github.com/rhkdump/kdump-utils Source0: kdump-utils-1.0.51.tar.gz %ifarch ppc64 ppc64le Requires(post): servicelog Recommends: keyutils %endif Requires(pre): coreutils Requires(pre): sed Requires: kexec-tools >= 2.0.28-8 Requires: makedumpfile Requires: dracut >= 058 Requires: dracut-network >= 058 Requires: dracut-squash >= 058 Requires: ethtool Requires: util-linux # Needed for UKI support Recommends: binutils Recommends: grubby Recommends: hostname BuildRequires: make BuildRequires: systemd-rpm-macros %ifnarch s390x Requires: systemd-udev%{?_isa} %endif %description kdump-utils is responsible for collecting the crash kernel dump. It builds and loads the kdump initramfs so when a kernel crashes, the system will boot the kdump kernel and initramfs to save the collected crash kernel dump to specified target. %prep %autosetup -p1 -n kdump-utils-1.0.51 %install %make_install sbindir=%_sbindir %post # kdumpctl will only set up default crashkernel when kdump.service is enabled %systemd_post kdump.service touch /etc/kdump.conf %ifarch ppc64 ppc64le servicelog_notify --remove --command=/usr/lib/kdump/kdump-migrate-action.sh 2>/dev/null servicelog_notify --add --command=/usr/lib/kdump/kdump-migrate-action.sh --match='refcode="#MIGRATE" and serviceable=0' --type=EVENT --method=pairs_stdin >/dev/null %endif # RPM scriptlet should always return 0. Otherwise it can break # installs/upgrades/erases. : %postun %systemd_postun_with_restart kdump.service %preun %ifarch ppc64 ppc64le servicelog_notify --remove --command=/usr/lib/kdump/kdump-migrate-action.sh >/dev/null %endif %systemd_preun kdump.service %posttrans # Try to reset kernel crashkernel value to new default value or set up # crasherkernel value for new install # # Note # 1. Skip ostree systems as they are not supported. # 2. For Fedora 36 and RHEL9, "[ $1 == 1 ]" in posttrans scriptlet means both install and upgrade; # For Fedora > 36, "[ $1 == 1 ]" only means install and "[ $1 == 2 ]" means upgrade # 3. osbuild depends on "kdumpctl _reset-crashkernel-for-installed_kernel" to set up crashkernel if [ ! -f /run/ostree-booted ] && [ $1 == 1 -o $1 == 2 ]; then kdumpctl _reset-crashkernel-after-update : fi %files %ifarch ppc64 ppc64le %{_sbindir}/mkfadumprd %{_prefix}/lib/kernel/install.d/60-fadump.install %endif %{_bindir}/kdumpctl %{_sbindir}/mkdumprd %{_prefix}/lib/kdump %config(noreplace,missingok) %{_sysconfdir}/sysconfig/kdump %config(noreplace,missingok) %verify(not mtime) %{_sysconfdir}/kdump.conf %ifnarch s390x %{_udevrulesdir} %{_udevrulesdir}/../kdump-udev-throttler %endif %{_prefix}/lib/dracut/modules.d/* %dir %{_localstatedir}/crash %dir %{_sysconfdir}/kdump %dir %{_sysconfdir}/kdump/pre.d %dir %{_sysconfdir}/kdump/post.d %dir %{_sharedstatedir}/kdump %{_mandir}/man8/kdumpctl.8* %{_mandir}/man8/mkdumprd.8* %{_mandir}/man5/kdump.conf.5* %{_unitdir}/kdump.service %{_prefix}/lib/systemd/system-generators/kdump-dep-generator.sh %{_prefix}/lib/kernel/install.d/60-kdump.install %{_prefix}/lib/kernel/install.d/92-crashkernel.install %license COPYING %doc kexec-kdump-howto.txt %doc early-kdump-howto.txt %doc fadump-howto.txt %doc kdump-in-cluster-environment.txt %doc live-image-kdump-howto.txt %doc crashkernel-howto.txt %doc supported-kdump-targets.txt %changelog %autochangelog