User Guide
adding memory. Check the size of the empty space in the
debugging information (memory dump) write destination
drive.
Windows Server 2003
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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 specify "Kernel
Memory Dump" instead.
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Specify a drive where there is a free area larger than the size
of "the memory capacity mounted on Express server +
12MB" (In case the memory capacity is larger than 2GB, a
free area of "2048+12MB" or more).
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In case the mounted memory size exceeds 2GB due to the
added memory, change the write debugging information to
[Kernel Memory Dump] before adding memory. The size of
debugging information (memory dump) changes when add-
ing memory. Check the size of the empty space in the
debugging information (memory dump) write destination
drive.
4. Specify "Complete memory dump" and modify [Dump file:] in the
[Write debugging information] group box.
e.g. To write the debug information in D drive, write the file name
"MEMORY.DMP".
D:\MEMORY.DMP
5. Click [Settings] on the [Performance] group box.
The [Performance Options] window appears.
6. Click the [Advanced] tab on the [Performance Options] window.
7. Click [Change] on the [Virtual memory] group box.
8. Modify [Initial Size] in the [Paging file size for selected drive] box to a value
larger than [Recommended], and click [Set].
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The above-mentioned paging file size is recommended for
collecting debug information (memory dump). A paging file
with an initial size large enough to store the dump file in the
boot drive is required.
Caution
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