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coredump: clamp JournalSizeMax= to maximum journald would accept
See: #26748
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@@ -172,9 +172,27 @@ static int parse_config(void) {
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{}
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};
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return config_parse_config_file("coredump.conf", "Coredump\0",
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config_item_table_lookup, items,
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CONFIG_PARSE_WARN, NULL);
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int r;
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r = config_parse_config_file(
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"coredump.conf",
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"Coredump\0",
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config_item_table_lookup,
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items,
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CONFIG_PARSE_WARN,
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/* userdata= */ NULL);
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if (r < 0)
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return r;
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/* Let's make sure we fix up the maximum size we send to the journal here on the client side, for
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* efficiency reasons. journald wouldn't accept anything larger anyway. */
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if (arg_journal_size_max > JOURNAL_SIZE_MAX) {
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log_warning("JournalSizeMax= set to larger value (%s) than journald would accept (%s), lowering automatically.",
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FORMAT_BYTES(arg_journal_size_max), FORMAT_BYTES(JOURNAL_SIZE_MAX));
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arg_journal_size_max = JOURNAL_SIZE_MAX;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static uint64_t storage_size_max(void) {
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