I also know little of BSD, but this is what was required on Linux to get a dump into
/tmp:
phil@ua-proxy-01:/etc/sysctl.d$ cat 61-core-pattern.conf
fs.suid_dumpable=2
kernel.core_uses_pid=1
kernel.core_pattern=/tmp/core.%e.%p.%h.%t
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Subject: Re: [sr-dev] [kamailio/kamailio] Kamailio core dumped (#1021)
I don't know about *BSD, but in Linux there is an option to enable corefiles per
process (per pid). It is something like:
echo "1" > /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid
Can you see if there is something similar for *BSD, enable it and test again?
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