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HOST CORE DUMP FILES UNRELATED TO NSX SERVICES TRIGGER "APPLICATION CRASHED"
ALARMS IN NSX UI UPON UPGRADING TO 4.0.0.1 (90363)

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Last Updated: 12/8/2022Categories: Known IssueTotal Views: 525Language: English
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SYMPTOMS

 * You are running NSX-T 4.0.0.1
 * Entries similar to the below are visible in NSX Manager syslog:

2022-11-18T06:58:59.592Z nsx-mg02 NSX 3597 MONITORING [nsx@6876
alarmId="fd17a723-a8cc-42a9-8a00-8d2ad75d62a5" alarmState="OPEN"
comp="nsx-manager" entId="5d22f2b1-6eb9-4101-812c-b84191ea93e4"
errorCode="MP701099" eventFeatureName="infrastructure_service"
eventSev="CRITICAL" eventState="On" eventType="application_crashed"
level="FATAL" nodeId="5d22f2b1-6eb9-4101-812c-b84191ea93e4"
subcomp="monitoring"] Application on NSX node esxi01.nsx.com has crashed. The
number of core files found is 3. Collect the Support Bundle including core dump
files and contact VMware Support team.

 

 * Core dumps are found present in /var/core on the ESXi host unrelated to
   NSX-T:

/var/core/xxxx-xxxx-drivers-plugin-util-zdump.001
/var/core/xxxx-xxxx-drivers-plugin-util-zdump.003
/var/core/xxxx-xxxx-drivers-plugin-util-zdump.000




CAUSE

The issue is caused due to the NSX Manager matching the core dumps without
validating that they are utilized in NSX. 




IMPACT / RISKS

NSX is constantly reporting Application Crashed Alarms for many hosts
 




RESOLUTION

This issue has been resolved in NSX-T 4.0.1.1




WORKAROUND

Remove the core dumps from /var/core on the ESXi hosts


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