1ABRT-DUMP-JOURNAL()                                        ABRT-DUMP-JOURNAL()
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NAME

6       abrt-dump-journal-oops - Extract oops from systemd-journal
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SYNOPSIS

9       abrt-dump-journal-oops [-vsoxtf] [-e]/[-c CURSOR] [-d DIR]/[-D]
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DESCRIPTION

12       This tool creates problem directory from oops extracted from
13       systemd-journal. The tool can follow systemd-journal and extract oopses
14       in time of their occurrence.
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16       The following start from the last seen cursor. If the last seen cursor
17       file does not exist, the following start by scanning the entire
18       sytemd-journal or from the end if -e option is specified.
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FILES

21       /etc/abrt/plugins/oops.conf
22           Configuration file where user can disable detection of non-fatal
23           MCEs
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25       /var/lib/abrt/abrt-dump-journal-oops.state
26           State file where systemd-journal cursor to the last seen message is
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OPTIONS

30       -v, --verbose
31           Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times.
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33       -s
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36       -o
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39       -d DIR
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42       -D
43           Same as -d DumpLocation, DumpLocation is specified in abrt.conf
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45       -s CURSOR
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48       -e
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51       -x
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54       -t
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57       -f
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SEE ALSO

61       abrt-oops.conf(5), abrt.conf(5)
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AUTHORS

64       •   ABRT team
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