NEC Express5800 140Rd-4 User Manual page 170

Windows server 2003 x64 editions
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5.
Click [Settings] on the [Performance] group box.
The [Performance Options] window appears.
6.
Click [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 the value larger than [Recommended], and
click [Set].
IMPORTANT:
The above-mentioned paging file size is recommended for collecting debug information
(memory dump). The paging file with initial size large enough to store the dump file in the
boot drive is required.
Correct debug information might not be able to be collected due to virtual memory shortage
when the paging file is insufficient, so set an enough size of the paging file with the entire
system.
For more information on "Recommended" value, see "Partition Size to be Created" described
earlier.
In case the memory is expanded, re-specify the paging file to suit the new memory size.
To prepare for the situation when any trouble occurred, we recommend you to press dump
switch to confirm that the dump will be collected normally in advance.
9.
Click [OK].
The message to restart the system may appear according to the modified specification. In such case, follow the
message to restart the system.
Windows Dr. Watson
Windows Dr. Watson is a debugger for application errors. If any application error is detected, Dr. Watson diagnoses the server
and logs diagnostic information (log). Follow the procedure below and specify Dr. Watson to collect diagnostic information.
1.
Click [Run] on Start menu.
2.
Type "drwtsn32.exe" in the [Open] box, and click [OK].
The [Dr. Watson for Windows] dialog box appears.
3.
Specify the location to store the diagnostic information in the [Log File Path] box.
The diagnostic information will be stored with the file name "DRWTSN32.LOG".
NOTE: You cannot specify network pass. Specify the pass on local computer.
4.
Specify the location of crash dump file in the [Crash Dump] box.
NOTE: "Crash Dump File" is a binary file that can be read with Windows Debugger.
5.
Check the following check boxes on the [Option] box.
Dump Symbol Table
Dump All Thread Contexts
Add To Existing Log File
Create Crash Dump File
For more information on each function above, refer to the Online Help.
6.
Click [OK].

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