@Ruan_Kotze is 100% right. Below is an example from my lab.
Andy
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You can also do this:
quantum-firewall> set core-dump
quantum-firewall> set core-dump disable
CLINFR0519 Configuration lock present. Can not execute this command. To acquire the lock use the command 'lock database override'.
quantum-firewall> lock database overri
quantum-firewall> lock database override
quantum-firewall> set core-dump disable
quantum-firewall> save config
quantum-firewall> show core-du
quantum-firewall> show core-dump
per_process - show dumps amount limit per process
status - show enable / disable status of core-dump
total - show total space usage limit
quantum-firewall> show core-dump stat
quantum-firewall> show core-dump status
Core dumps disabled
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