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Memory Dump (Debug Information) - Windows 2000 -
This section describes the procedures for collecting memory dump (debug information) in the
server.
IMPORTANT: Cautions for the Memory Dump
The maintenance service staff is in charge of collecting memory
dump. You only need to specify the memory dump.
If any trouble occurs after specifying the process below, a message
warning that the system is lacking virtual memory may appear, but
we recommend you continue to start the system. If you re-start the
system in such case, the memory dump may not be stored
correctly.
Follow the procedure below.
1.
Point to [Settings] in the Start menu and click [Control Panel].
The [Control Panel] dialog box appears.
2.
Double-click [System].
The [System Properties] dialog box appears.
3.
Click [Advanced].
4.
Click [Startup and Recovery].
5.
Enter the location where debug information is to be written to the text box.
e.g. Write the debug information in D drive with the file name "MEMORY.DMP".
D:\MEMORY.DMP
IMPORTANT:
We recommend you specify "Complete Memory Dump" to write
the debug information.
If the mounted memory size is larger than 2GB, "Complete
Memory Dump" cannot be specified so you need to specify
"Kernel Memory Dump" instead.
Specify a drive where there is a free area larger than the size of the
memory capacity mounted on Express server + 12MB.
If the mounted memory size exceeds 2GB because you added
memory, change the write debugging information to [Kernel
Memory Dump]. If you add memory, do not forget to change the
size of the memory dump. Check how much space remains to the
write destination drive.
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