Windows Server 2008 R2/ Windows Server 2008; Collecting User-Mode Process Dump; Collecting Memory Dump - NEC Express 5800 Series Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 1 Maintenance
4.2.2

Windows Server 2008 R2/ Windows Server 2008

1. Click Run from Start menu.
2. Type msinfo32.exe in Open, and then click OK.
3. System Information starts.
4. Click Export from Files menu.
5. Type a file name to save in File Name, and then Click Save.
4.3

Collecting User-Mode Process Dump

The user-mode process dump is the failure information related to application errors.
For details, see Chapter 1 (6.2 How to Create a User-Mode Process Dump File) in "Installation Guide
(Windows)".
4.4

Collecting Memory Dump

If an error occurs, the dump file is created to acquire necessary information. You can specify any location for
saving it. For details, see Chapter 1 (6.1 Specifying Memory Dump Settings (Debug Information)) in
"Installation Guide (Windows)".
Consult with your sales representative before dumping the memory. Do not dump the memory while the
server is in normal state.
Important
A message indicating insufficient virtual memory may appear when
restarting the system due to an error. Ignore this message and proceed.
Restarting the system may result in an inability to properly dump the data.
Express5800/T110f-S, R110f-1E, T110f-E Maintenance Guide
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