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Symptom & Impact
After kernel panic, no vmcore is written to configured dump target on reboot.
Environment & Reproduction
crashkernel memory is not reserved, kdump service is inactive, or dump path is unreachable.
Root Cause Analysis
Run sudo systemctl status kdump, grep crashkernel /proc/cmdline, and journalctl -u kdump.
Quick Triage
Set appropriate crashkernel value in GRUB, regenerate grub config, and reboot to apply.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Configure dump target in /etc/kdump.conf and start kdump service.

Solution – Primary Fix
Perform controlled crash test with sysrq trigger and verify vmcore generation.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Confirm vmcore files exist with expected timestamps and readable metadata.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Revert crashkernel settings if memory pressure is unacceptable and redesign sizing.
Rollback Plan
Validate kdump after kernel updates and keep dump target capacity monitored.
Prevention & Hardening
Alert when kdump service is inactive or dump target path is unavailable.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Include periodic kdump readiness checks in maintenance and compliance routines.
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References & Further Reading
Review kdumpctl, kexec-tools, and RHEL 9 crash dump administration guides.
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