diff --git a/man/coredump.conf.xml b/man/coredump.conf.xml
index a0a497b467..2064a96523 100644
--- a/man/coredump.conf.xml
+++ b/man/coredump.conf.xml
@@ -60,7 +60,14 @@
These files configure the behavior of
systemd-coredump8,
- a handler for core dumps invoked by the kernel.
+ a handler for core dumps invoked by the kernel. Whether systemd-coredump is used
+ is determined by the kernel's
+ kernel.core_pattern sysctl8
+ setting. See
+ systemd-coredump8
+ and
+ core5
+ pages for the details.
diff --git a/man/systemd-coredump.xml b/man/systemd-coredump.xml
index f1598461ef..0d3115094c 100644
--- a/man/systemd-coredump.xml
+++ b/man/systemd-coredump.xml
@@ -60,12 +60,13 @@
signal and dumps core. For it to be used in this capacity, it must
be specified by the
kernel.core_pattern sysctl8
- setting. Systemd installs
- /usr/lib/sysctl.d/50-coredump.conf which
- configures kernel.core_pattern to invoke
- systemd-coredump. This file may be masked or
- overridden to use a different setting following normal
- sysctl.d5 rules.
+ setting. The syntax of this setting is explained in
+ core5.
+ Systemd installs /usr/lib/sysctl.d/50-coredump.conf which configures
+ kernel.core_pattern to invoke systemd-coredump.
+ This file may be masked or overridden to use a different setting following normal
+ sysctl.d5
+ rules.
The behavior of a specific program upon reception of a
signal is governed by a few factors which are described in detail
@@ -77,18 +78,19 @@
systemd.exec5).
- systemd-coredump will log the coredump
- including a backtrace if possible, and store the core (contents of
- process' memory contents) in an external file on disk in
- /var/lib/systemd/coredump, or directly in
- the journal. This behavior may be modified using
- coredump.conf5.
+ The behaviour of systemd-coredump is configured through
+ /etc/systemd/coredump.conf and other configuration files. See
+ coredump.conf5
+ for details. By default, systemd-coredump will log the coredump including a
+ backtrace if possible, and store the core (contents of process' memory contents) in an external
+ file on disk in /var/lib/systemd/coredump.
- Apart from the
- journalctl1
- log viewer,
+ The log entry and a backtrace are stored in the journal, and can be viewed with
+ journalctl1.
coredumpctl1
- may be used to list and extract coredumps.
+ may be used to list and extract coredumps or load them in
+ gdb1.
+