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.\" Copyright (c) 2006 by Michael Kerrisk <mtk-manpages@gmx.net>
.\"
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.\"
.\" Since the Linux kernel and libraries are constantly changing, this
.\" manual page may be incorrect or out-of-date.  The author(s) assume no
.\" responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from
.\" the use of the information contained herein.
.\"
.\" Formatted or processed versions of this manual, if unaccompanied by
.\" the source, must acknowledge the copyright and authors of this work.
.\"
.\" Japanese Version Copyright (c) 2006 Akihiro MOTOKI all rights reserved.
.\" Translated 2006-04-15, Akihiro MOTOKI <amotoki@dd.iij4u.or.jp>
.\"
.TH CORE 5 2006-04-03 "Linux 2.6.16" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
.SH ̾
core \- ץե
.SH 
ΥʥΥǥեȤΥϡ
ץλ (terminate)
.I "ץե (core dump file)"
뤳ȤǤ롣ץեϡǥ
λΥץΥꥤ᡼ƤȤեǤ롣
ɤΥʥȤ˥ץפ뤫ΥꥹȤ
.BR signal (7)
˽񤫤Ƥ롣

ץϥեȡ꥽
.BR RLIMIT_CORE
ꤹ뤳Ȥǡ֥סץʥݤ
ץեΥ˾¤ݤȤǤ롣ܺ٤
.BR getrlimit (2)
򻲾ȡ

ץե뤬ʤĤ:
.IP *
ץե񤭹Ĥʤ
(ǥեȤǤϡե
.I core
Ȥ̾ǡȡ󥰡ǥ쥯ȥ롣
̿̾§ξܺ٤ϲ򻲾)
ե褦Ȥǥ쥯ȥ꤬񤭹߲ǽǤʤ硢
⤷Ʊ̾Υե뤬¸ߤΥե뤬񤭹߲ǽǤ
̾ΥեǤʤ (㤨Сǥ쥯ȥ䥷ܥå)
եϼԤ롣
.IP *
ե褦Ȥǥ쥯ȥ꤬¸ߤʤ硣
.IP *
ץΥ꥽
.B RLIMIT_CORE

.B RLIMIT_FSIZE
 0 ꤵƤ
.RB ( getrlimit (2)
)
.IP *
ץ¹ԤХʥեɤ߽ФĤͭˤʤäƤʤ硣
.IP *
ץ¹ԤƤ set-user-ID (set-group-ID) ץνͭԤ
桼 (롼) ץμ UID ( GID) Ȱۤʤ
.BR prctl (2)
.B PR_SET_DUMPABLE
ȡ
.BR proc (5)

.I /proc/sys/fs/suid_dumpable
ե⻲ȤΤ)
.SS ץե̾
.\" motoki XXX ƱƤʣƽ񤫤Ƥ롣
ǥեȤǤϡץե̾
.I core
Ȥʤ뤬ץե̾Τ˻Ȥƥץ졼Ȥ
.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
ե뤳Ȥǡե̾ѹ뤳ȤǤ
.RI ( /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
 Linux 2.5 Ƴ줿)
ƥץ졼Ȥˤ % ؼ (specifier) 뤳ȤǤ롣
ϥե뤬ݤˡʲ֤ͤ롣
.nf
    
  %%  1 Ĥ % ʸ
  %p  פ줿ץΥץ ID (PID)
  %u  פ줿ץμ¥桼 ID (real UID)
  %g  פ줿ץμ¥롼 ID (real GID)
  %s  פʥֹ
  %t  ׻ (1970 ǯ 1  1  0:00 ÿ)
  %h  ۥ̾ (\fBuname\fP(2) ֤ 'nodename' Ʊ)
  %e  ¹ԥե̾
    
.fi
ƥץ졼Ȥ 1 Ĥ % 硢
 % ϥե̾ˤϴޤʤޤ󤵤
ʤ % ʸȤ߹碌äƱͤǤ롣
ƥץ졼Ȥˤ¾ʸϡ
ե̾ȤƤΤޤ޻Ȥ롣
ƥץ졼Ȥˤ '/' ʸ뤳ȤǤ
ǥ쥯ȥ̾ζڤʸȲᤵ롣
̤Ȥ륳ե̾κ祵 64 ХȤǤ롣
ΥեΥǥեͤ "core" Ǥ롣
ΤΤȤθߴΤᡢ
.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
 "%p" ޤޤ줺

.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid
()  0 Ǥʤϡ.PID ե̾ɲä롣

Linux 2.4 Ǥ
.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
¸ߤʤץե̾椹븶Ū
ˡ󶡤Ƥ롣
.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid
ե 0 񤫤Ƥ硢ץեñ
.I core
Ȥ̾ˤʤ롣Υե 0 ʳͤ񤫤Ƥ硢
ץե
.I core.PID
Ȥ̾ˤʤꡢե̾˥ץ ID ޤޤ롣
.SH 
.BR gdb (1)

.I gcore
ޥɤѤȡ¹ΥץΥפǤ롣

ޥåɥץ
(Τˤϡ
.BR clone (2)

.B CLONE_VM
줿̥ץȥͭƤץ)
פ硢
ե̾˥ץ ID ɬղä롣
â
.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
 %p ˤꥳե̾Τɤ¾ξ˥ץ ID 
Ǥ˴ޤޤƤϡץ ID ղäʤ
.\" FIXME Is the following speculation correct?  If it is, then
.\" it might be worth incorporating it into the text:
.\" Always including the PID in the name of the core file made
.\" sense for LinuxThreads, where each thread had a unique PID,
.\" but doesn't seem to server any purposewith NPTL, where all the 
.\" threads in a process share the same PID (as POSIX.1 requires).  
.\" Probably the behaviour is maintained so that applications using 
.\" LinuxThreads continue appending the PID (the kernel has no easy 
.\" way of telling which threading implementation the userspace 
.\" application is using). -- mtk, April 2006
.SH Ϣ
.BR gdb (1),
.BR getrlimit (2),
.BR prctl (2),
.BR sigaction (2),
.BR elf (5),
.BR proc (5),
.BR signal (7)