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Reviewing panic snapshots
1. Select Diagnostics > Panic Snapshots from the main menu.
2. Refer to the following table headings within the Panic Snapshots screen:
3. Refer to the Preview field for panic information in ASCII text. When a panic file is selected, the
4. Select a target panic file and click the Delete button to remove the file.
5. Select a target panic file and click the View button to open a separate viewing screen to display
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Name
Displays the title of the panic file. Panic files are named n.panic where n is in the
range 0-9. 0 is always the oldest saved panic file and the highest number is the
most recent. If the system experiences a panic, there are ten existing panics, the
oldest is deleted and the remaining nine are renamed so the newest can be saved
as 9.
Size
Displays the size of the panic file in bytes.
Created
Displays the date and time the panic file was created. The panic file is created
after the system reboots, however the panic information within the file contains
the date and time the panic actually occurred.
corresponding text is displayed in the preview screen and the name of the file displays. Use
this information as a high-level overview of the panic.
the panic information in greater detail. For more information, see
page 513.
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