Using The Dump Button; System Memory Dumps - NEC Express5800/320Ma Administrator's Manual

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Making Dump Files
To create system memory dumps, you can:
Press a
Configure your system
In ftSMC, right-click a CPU Enclosure, and select the Dump and Go
In ftSMC, right-click a certain component, and select either the
command or the
components.)
The
Dump command
dumping, the component is not available. When the dump is complete, the component
returns to service.
You can also use Windows commands to configure the creation of memory dumps.
See Windows documentation.

Using the Dump Button

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With a firm, fine-tipped object, like a pushpin, press the Dump button, which is actually
a small circular opening.
Press the Dump button on the primary enclosure. The primary enclosure is the
enclosure on which the power switch LED is lit. The Dump button is located at the
center rear panel of each enclosure. It is labeled DUMP.

System Memory Dumps

Memory dumps are enabled through the Board Instance driver's DumpQuickEnabled
and DumpNumberOfFilesToSave properties.
To enable system memory dumps
1. In ftSMC, expand ftServer (Local), ftServer Drivers, and then
Board Instance Driver - srabid.
2. Right click Board Instance Driver - srabid, Properties, and set
DumpQuickEnabled to True.
3. Set DumpNumberOfFilesToSave to the number of dump files you want to save to
disk.
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button.
to create memory
Dump
command. (These commands are not available for all
dumps a snapshot of the corresponding component. While
C A U T I O N
Making a dump file of an entire system automatically
takes the operating system offline and then restarts it.
dumps.
command.
Dump and Go

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