Step 13: Make Settings For Failure Management; Set Memory Dump (Debug Information) - NEC Express5800/320Fd-LR User Manual

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Step 13: Make Settings for Failure Management

Make the following settings beforehand to ensure quick recovery from failure.
You will see the procedure for Windows Server 2003 here; however, you can take the same
procedure for Windows Server x64 Editions as well.

Set Memory Dump (Debug Information)

This section explains the setting for collecting memory dump (debug information) in the server.
Notes on memory dump
IMPORTANT:
The maintenance personnel designated by your sales agent are responsible for collecting
memory dump. Customers should make settings of memory dump only.
Sometimes a message indicating a shortage of virtual memory appears at the system startup,
when a failure has occurred after making settings described here and you have restarted the
system to save the memory dump. Continue the startup. If you restart the system, you may
not be able to collect the memory dump accurately.
If an error such as a stop error of the OS occurs, the normal dump function may run instead
of the quick dump function depending on the system status. However, the memory dump
file can be used for failure analysis equivalent to that of the quick dump function.
Take the following steps to set memory dump:
From the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel] and then click [System].
1.
The [System Properties] dialog box appears.
Click the [Advanced] tab.
2.
Click [Settings] in the [Startup and Recovery]
3.
box.
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