Your host must have a diagnostic partition, also referred to as dump partition, to store core dumps for debugging and for use by VMware technical support.
A diagnostic partition is on the local disk where the ESXi software is installed by default. You can also use a diagnostic partition on a remote disk shared between multiple hosts. If you want to use a network diagnostic partition, you can install ESXi Dump Collector and configure the networked partition. See Manage Core Dumps with ESXi Dump Collector.
The following considerations apply.
You can use the vSphere Web Client to create the diagnostic partition on a local disk or on a private or shared SAN LUN. You cannot use vicfg-dumppart to create the diagnostic partition. The SAN LUN can be set up with FibreChannel or hardware iSCSI. SAN LUNs accessed through a software iSCSI initiator are not supported.
You can use the vicfg-dumppart or the esxcli system coredump command to query, set, and scan an ESXi system's diagnostic partitions. The vSphere Storage documentation explains how to set up diagnostic partitions with the vSphere Web Client and how to manage diagnostic partitions on a Fibre Channel or hardware iSCSI SAN.
Diagnostic partitions can include, in order of suitability, parallel adapter, block adapter, FC, or hardware iSCSI partitions. Parallel adapter partitions are most suitable and hardware iSCSI partitions the least suitable.