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Symptom & Impact
Crashes produce no core files, delaying root-cause analysis.
Environment & Reproduction
Appears after limit, sysctl, or filesystem permission hardening.
Root Cause Analysis
Core dump flag, size limits, or destination path prevents writes.
Quick Triage
Check ulimit, kern.coredump, kern.corefile, and directory permissions.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Run controlled crash test and inspect generated artifacts.

Solution – Primary Fix
Enable coredumps and configure a stable writable core path.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Set per-service dump behavior while keeping global defaults strict.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Controlled crash generates readable core file in expected location.
Rollback Plan
Disable coredumps and reset path if policy requires rollback.
Prevention & Hardening
Rotate old core files and enforce retention to prevent disk fill.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related to read-only datasets and jail capability restrictions.
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References & Further Reading
FreeBSD core dump handling and gdb analysis workflows.
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