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vCenter serve appliance may experience this problem, the appliance may get many core dump files due to which space on the appliance will get filled, # df -h FilesystemSizeUsedAvailUse%Mounted ondevtmpfs4.9G04.9G0%/devtmpfs4.9G956K4.9G1%/dev/shmtmpfs4.9G692K4.9G1%/runtmpfs4.9G04.9G0%/sys/fs/cgroup/dev/sda311G5.9G4.2G59%/tmpfs4.9G1.5M4.9G1%/tmp/dev/mapper/db_vg-db9.8G221M9.0G3%/storage/db/dev/mapper/imagebuilder_vg-imagebuilder9.8G23M9.2G1%/storage/imagebuilder/dev/mapper/dblog_vg-dblog15G102M14G1%/storage/dblog/dev/mapper/netdump_vg-netdump985M1.3G916M1%/storage/netdump/dev/mapper/log_vg-log9.8G3.0G6.3G33%/storage/log/dev/mapper/seat_vg-seat9.8G222M9.0G3%/storage/seat/dev/mapper/autodeploy_vg-autodeploy9.8G37M9.2G1%/storage/autodeploy/dev/mapper/updatemgr_vg-updatemgr99G119M94G1%/storage/updatemgr/dev/mapper/archive_vg-archive50G4.3G43G10%/storage/archive/dev/mapper/core_vg-core10G10G0100%/storage/core/dev/sda1120M31M81M28%/boot The size of core file and other partition will vary, depending upon what size option you have selected while deploying the VCSA. Even if you have installed the VCSA with different size, core partition will get filled./storage/core is getting filled up with core.netlogond.xxxxx files
This issue is resolved in:VMware vCenter Server 6.7 Update 3, available at VMware Downloads.VMware vCenter Server 6.5 Update 3f, available at VMware Downloads.
To workaround this issue if you do not want to upgrade, manually remove (rm -f file) some core files in /storage/core to free up some space.
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