# cas configuration file # # Things to remember: # # Acceptable boolean values # to enable: "1", "yes", "true", and "on" # to disable: "0", "no", "false", and "off" # # Required settings to be defined: # kernels, rpmFilter, debugs, workDirectory, database [settings] # Set the user you wish to run cas as. casuser=root # Set keytype for user authentication # Options: RSA/DSS sshkey=dss # Where kernel-debuginfo packages are stored # NOTE: this _can_ include symlinked directories, just be careful they are # indefinately recursive kernels=/mnt/kernels # Compose emacs regular expression for determing what # kernel debug rpms you wish to search for rpmFilter=.*kerne.+-debuginfo-[0-9].*\.rpm # Define where to store necessary debug information # NOTE: This is a temporary storage area for when # cpio is run against an rpm and extract the debug kernel # for a small amount of time. This could be something like # /tmp if space permitted debugs=/tmp # debug level (DEBUG, INFO) debugLevel=DEBUG # define work directory workDirectory=/cores # Mail server, e.g. mail.example.com # Provides job results via email stmphost=mail.example.com # database connection info database=/var/db/cas/cas.db [maintenance] # Time in days to keep jobs and its associated files purgeLimit=90 # Enable if want to automatically check and purge data # whenever cas-admin is run autoPurge=no [advanced] # if running a x86_64 system and wish to analyze 32bit # cores, define the location of 32bit crash binary # EXAMPLE USAGE: # rpm --relocate /usr/bin=/usr/local/i386 -ivh crash*i386.rpm # crash_32=/usr/local/i386/crash # Define a buffersize to be set when reading a core file # Valid options are {number, None, or blank} # If set to None or blank default will be ~515M # buffersize=None