Complete Memory Dump - Hitachi Compute Blade 2000 User Manual

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 Location space for the memory dump file
Check that the location space for the memory dump file, MEMORY.DMP, is the
physical memory + 400 MB or over.
See "Memory Dump Collection" in Chapter 14 for how
to collect memory dump.
This setting is not necessary for Windows Server 2012
or later.

Complete memory dump

Complete memory dump collects memory dump including user mode information.
Thus, it can more probably find the cause in failure analysis than other memory
dump files.
Complete memory dump, however, requires more space on the location where the
memory dump file is stored depending on the physical memory installed. Complete
memory dump is recommendable if enough space is secured for the file destination.
Complete memory dump requires the following setting as well as settings shown in
Memory dump in no system
 Complete memory dump registry
Set the registry key on the registry editor.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl
Name: CrashDumpEnabled
Type: REG_DWORD
Value: 1
The setting above is required only for Windows Server
2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server
2003 R2.
 Procedure for complete memory dump
Follow the steps below to set Complete memory dump.
1
Click Start, right-click Computer, and click Properties.
2
Click Advanced system settings.
3
Click the Advanced tab under the System page.
4
Click Settings under the Startup and Recovery.
5
Select Complete memory dump under the Writing debugging
information area.
6
Click OK to close Startup and Recovery.
7
Click OK to close System Properties, and restart Windows.
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