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vSphere 5 Network Coredump Collector

April 27, 2012 Hersey 0 Comments coredump, Dump Collector, esxi, NetDump, PSOD, VCAP

Since Auto Deploy allows for the creation fo diskless/stateless hosts there is a need to have a network service to store core dumps so that diagnostic information can be collected for support in the event your host crashes (PSOD).

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