Acrnprobe Configuration¶
Description¶
acrnprobe
uses XML as the format of its configuration file, namely
acrnprobe.xml
, following the XML standard.
Layout¶
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<conf>
Root node of configuration.
<senders>
Configuration section of senders.
<sender id='1'>Configuration of sender 1</sender>
<sender id='2'>Configuration of sender 2</sender>
</senders>
<triggers>
Configuration section of triggers.
<trigger id='1'>Configuration of trigger 1</trigger>
<trigger id='2'>Configuration of trigger 2</trigger>
</triggers>
<vms>
Configuration section of virtual machines.
<vm id='1'>Configuration of vm 1</vm>
<vm id='2'>Configuration of vm 2</vm>
</vms>
<logs>
Configuration section of logs.
<log id='1'>Configuration of log 1</log>
<log id='2'>Configuration of log 2</log>
</logs>
<crashes>
Configuration section of crashes.
Note that this section must be configured after triggers and logs, as
crashes depend on these two sections.
<crash id='1'>Configuration of crash 1</crash>
<crash id='2'>Configuration of crash 2</crash>
</crashes>
<infos>
Configuration section of infos.
Note that this section must be configured after triggers and logs, as
infos depend on these two sections.
<info id='1'>Configuration of info 1</info>
<info id='2'>Configuration of info 2</info>
</infos>
</conf>
As for the definition of sender
, trigger
, crash
and info
please refer to Acrnprobe.
Properties of Group Members¶
acrnprobe
defined different groups in configuration file, which are
senders
, triggers
, crashes
and infos
.
Common Properties¶
id
: The index, which grows from 1 consecutively, in its group.enable
: This group member will be ignored if the value is NOTtrue
.
Crash Tree in Acrnprobe¶
There could be a parent/child relationship between crashes. Refer to the diagrams below, crash B and D are the children of crash A, because crash B and D inherit from crash A, and crash C is the child of crash B.
Build Crash Tree in Configuration¶
Match Crash at Runtime¶
In order to find a more specific type, if one crash type matches
successfully acrnprobe
will do a match for each child of it (if it has any)
continually, and return the last successful one.
About how to determine a match is successful, please refer to the content
of
Crash.
Supposing these crash trees are like the diagram above at runtime:
If a crash E is triggered, crash E will be returned immediately.
If a crash A is triggered, then the candidates are crash A, B, C and D.
The following diagram describes what acrnprobe
will do if the matched
result is crash D.
Sections¶
Sender¶
Example:
<sender id="1" enable="true">
<name>crashlog</name>
<outdir>/var/log/crashlog</outdir>
<maxcrashdirs>1000</maxcrashdirs>
<maxlines>5000</maxlines>
<spacequota>90</spacequota>
<uptime>
<name>UPTIME</name>
<frequency>5</frequency>
<eventhours>6</eventhours>
</uptime>
</sender>
name
: Name of sender.acrnprobe
uses this label to distinguish different senders. For more information about sender, please refer to Acrnprobe.outdir
: Directory to store generated files of sender.acrnprobe
will create this directory if it doesn’t exist.maxcrashdirs
: The maximum serial number of generatedcrash directories
,stat directories
andvmevent directories
. The serial number will be reset to 0 if it reaches the specified maximum (maxcrashdirs
). Only used by sender crashlog.maxlines
: If the number of lines in thehistory_event
file reaches the specifiedmaxlines
, thehistory_event
file will be renamed tohistory_event.bak
and logging will continue with a now emptyhistory_event
file.spacequota
:acrnprobe
will stop collecting logs if(used space / total space) * 100 > spacequota
. Only used by sender crashlog.uptime
: Configuration to triggerUPTIME
event. sub-nodes:name
: The name of event.frequency
: Time interval in seconds to triggeruptime
event.eventhours
: Time interval in hours to generate a record.
Trigger¶
Example:
<trigger id="1" enable="true">
<name>t_pstore</name>
<type>node</type>
<path>/sys/fs/pstore/console-ramoops-0</path>
</trigger>
<trigger id="2" enable="true">
<name>t_acrnlog_last</name>
<type>file</type>
<path>/var/log/acrnlog/acrnlog_last.[*]</path>
</trigger>
name
: The name of trigger. It’s used by crash and info configuration module.type
andpath
: These two labels are used to get the content of trigger files.type
have been implemented:node
: It means thatpath
is a device node on virtual file system, which cannot supportmmap(2)-like
operations.acrnprobe
can use onlyread(2)
to get its content.file
: It means thatpath
is a regular file which supportsmmap(2)-like
operations.dir
: It means thatpath
is a directory.rebootreason
: It means that the trigger’s content is the reboot reason of system. The content ofrebootreason
is not obtained in a common way. So, it doesn’t work withpath
.cmd
: It means thatpath
is a command which will be launched byexecvp(3)
.
Some programs often use format
string%d
instead of static file name to generate target file dynamically. Sopath
supports simple formats for these cases:/…/dir/string[*] –> all files with prefix “string” under dir.
/…/dir/string[0] –> the first file of files, sorted by
alphasort(3)
, with prefix “string” under dir./…/dir/string[-1] –> the last file of files, sorted by
alphasort(3)
, with prefix “string” under dir.
Example of formats: If there are 4 files under
/tmp
:acrnlog_last.1
acrnlog_last.2
acrnlog_last.3
other.txt
/var/log/acrnlog/acrnlog_last.[-1]
indicatesacrnlog_last.3
./var/log/acrnlog/acrnlog_last.[0]
indicatesacrnlog_last.1
./var/log/acrnlog/acrnlog_last.[*]
indicates the file set includingacrnlog_last.1
,acrnlog_last.2
andacrnlog_last.3
.
Vm¶
Example:
<vm id="1" enable="true">
<name>VM1</name>
<channel>polling</channel>
<interval>60</interval>
<syncevent id="1">CRASH/TOMBSTONE</syncevent>
<syncevent id="2">CRASH/UIWDT</syncevent>
<syncevent id="3">CRASH/IPANIC</syncevent>
<syncevent id="4">REBOOT</syncevent>
</vm>
name
: The name of virtual machine.channel
: Thechannel
name to get the virtual machine events.interval
: Time interval in seconds of polling VM’s image.syncevent
: Event typeacrnprobe
will synchronize from virtual machine’scrashlog
. User could specify different types by ID. The event type can also be indicated bytype/subtype
.
Log¶
Example:
<log id="1" enable="true">
<name>pstore</name>
<type>node</type>
<path>/sys/fs/pstore/console-ramoops-0</path>
</log>
name
: By default,acrnprobe
will take thisname
as generated log’s name inoutdir
of sender crashlog. Ifpath
is specified by simple formats (includes [*], [0] or [-1]) the file name of generated logs will be the same as original. More details about simple formats, see Trigger.type
andpath
: Same as Trigger.lines
: By default, all contents in the original will be copied to generated log. If this label is configured, only thelines
at the end in the original will be copied to the generated log. It takes effect only when thetype
isfile
.
Crash¶
Example:
<crash id='1' inherit='0' enable='true'>
<name>UNKNOWN</name>
<trigger>t_rebootreason</trigger>
<channel>oneshot</channel>
<content id='1'>WARM</content>
<log id='1'>pstore</log>
<log id='2'>acrnlog_last</log>
</crash>
<crash id='2' inherit='1' enable='true'>
<name>IPANIC</name>
<trigger>t_pstore</trigger>
<content id='1'> </content>
<mightcontent expression='1' id='1'>Kernel panic - not syncing:</mightcontent>
<mightcontent expression='1' id='2'>BUG: unable to handle kernel</mightcontent>
<data id='1'>kernel BUG at</data>
<data id='2'>EIP is at</data>
<data id='3'>Comm:</data>
</crash>
name
: The type of thecrash
.trigger
: The trigger name of the crash.channel
: The name of channel crash use.content
andmightcontent
: They’re used to match crash type. The match is successful if all the following conditions are met:All
contents
with differentids
are included in trigger’s content.One of
mightcontents
with the sameexpression
is included in trigger’s content at least.If there are
mightcontents
with differentexpressions
, each group with the sameexpression
should meet condition b.
log
: The log to be collected. The value is the configuredname
in log module. User could specify different logs byid
.data
: It is used to generateDATA
fields incrashfile
.acrnprobe
will copy the line which starts with configureddata
in trigger’s content toDATA
fields. There are 3 fields incrashfile
and they could be specified byid
1, 2, 3.
Info¶
Example:
<info id='1' enable='true'>
<name>BOOT_LOGS</name>
<trigger>t_boot</trigger>
<channel>oneshot</channel>
<log id='1'>kmsg</log>
<log id='2'>cmdline</log>
<log id='3'>acrnlog_cur</log>
<log id='4'>acrnlog_last</log>
</info>
name
: The type of info.trigger
: The trigger name of the info.channel
: The name of channel info use.log
: The log to be collected. The value is the configured name in log module. User could specify different logs by ID.