
7. Setup for Solving Problems
Chapter 1 Installing Windows
7.1.2
For Windows Server 2008
Follow the procedure below to specify the memory dump settings.
1. Select Control Panel from the Start menu, and then click System.
The System dialog box appears.
2. Click Advanced system settings.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
3. Select the Advanced tab, and then click [Settings] under Startup and Recovery.
4. Specify the folder to store the debug information in the Dump file: text box.
Example: To store the debug information in D drive under the file name MEMORY.DMP:
D:\MEMORY.DMP
Important
For Windows Server 2008 64-bit (x64) Edition
For the Write debugging information drop-down list, we recommend
specifying Complete memory dump. If the mounted memory size is greater
than 2 GB, however, Complete memory dump cannot be specified because
it is not displayed on the drop-down list. In this case, specify Kernel
memory dump instead.
Specify a drive that has a free space of at least "the memory capacity
mounted on the server + 300 MB".
If you attempt to add memory that will cause the mounted memory size to
exceed 2 GB, specify Kernel memory dump from the Write debugging
information drop-down list before adding the memory. The size of the
debug information (memory dump) to be collected changes if memory is
added. Make sure that the free space of the drive to store the debug
information (memory dump) is sufficient.
For Windows Server 2008 32-bit (x86) Edition
For the Write debugging information drop-down list, we recommend
specifying Complete memory dump. If the mounted memory size is greater
than 2 GB, however, Complete memory dump cannot be specified because
it is not displayed on the drop-down list. In this case, specify Kernel
memory dump instead.
Specify a drive that has a free space of at least "the memory capacity
mounted on the server + 300 MB" (or 2048 MB + 300 MB if the memory size
exceeds 2 GB).
If you attempt to add memory that will cause the mounted memory size to
exceed 2 GB, specify Kernel memory dump from the Write debugging
information drop-down list before adding the memory. The size of the
debug information (memory dump) to be collected changes if memory is
added. Make sure that the free space of the drive to store the debug
information (memory dump) is sufficient.
5. Click [Settings] under Performance.
The Performance Options dialog box appears.
6. Click the Advanced tab on the Performance Options dialog box.
7. Click [Change] under Virtual memory.
8. Clear the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives check box, and then select the Custom
size option button.
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