In this post we will look into how to configure Core Dump settings on Esxi hosts. But before doing that lets talk a bit about what is core dump.
What is Core Dump?
A core dump is the state of working memory of an Esxi host in the event of host failure like Purple Screen Of Death aka PSOD. In the event of PSOD the state of the VMkernel Memory is sent to the server where where dump collector service is running. This server is typically your vCenter server.
Core dumps information are very important when it comes to identifying and troubleshooting the issue which made the ESXi host to show a purple screen.
By default, a core dump is saved to the local disk. You can use ESXi Dump Collector to keep core dumps on a network server for use during debugging. The core Dump resides in a Diagnostic partition and in-order to create a partition we require atleast 100 MB of free space either locally or remotely available disks.… Read More