[BRLTTY] brltty looping in sonar gnu linux

covici at ccs.covici.com covici at ccs.covici.com
Thu Jun 9 12:14:10 EDT 2016


In the service section of your unit file type the following (case
sensitive)
LimitCORE=infinity

Hope that helps.

kendell clark <coffeekingms at gmail.com> wrote:

> hi
> Would you mind looking up the ulimit info? I'm afraid that systemd is
> quite complex, and I don't really understand much about it except how to
> start, stop and inspect services. What would you like me to do next so I
> can help you guys track down what's going on? I think I'll go get some
> more coffee or I'll doze off in my chair lol.
> 
> Thanks
> Kendell Clark
> 
> 
> Dave Mielke wrote:
> > [quoted lines by kendell clark on 2016/06/09 at 10:29 -0500]
> >
> >> Got another log file. The log level this time was set to:
> >> debug,speech,brldrv,inpkts,outpkts. 
> > Thanks. By the way: As long as debug is specified, the log level and enabled 
> > categories are logged right up near the top. In your log this on on the third 
> > line.
> >
> >> I checked for a core file, but didn't see one. 
> > There must be one as the log just abruptly stops. The very last line in the 
> > log, by the way, is indicating that the abrupt stop was indeed just as 
> > something was being spoken. A bit further back in the log I can see that it was 
> > trying to say "screen not in text mode".
> >
> >> I ran ulimit -c unlimited before killing brltty with systemd after several 
> >> restarts. 
> > That's probably why you aren't getting a core file. Ulimit settings are 
> > inherited from the environment so you need to execute the ulimit command from 
> > the same script that's invoking brltty. If you're using systemd, then you may 
> > need to use a wrapper script. There may also actually be a systemd property for 
> > it that you can set within your brltty service unit.
> >
> 
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