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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
!$! Getting Core Dump from running process!$!
Follow these steps in order to get a core dump from a running process. In this example, I am getting a core dump for MS Outlook process.
* First, you need to download and install the Debugging tools for Windows. Click here to get it.
* Once the Debugging tools re installed, launch WinDbg > Click on File > Attach to a process or you can just hit F6.
* Select outlook.exe process from the list THEN click OK.
* After you click OK, you should see the following screen:
* At the bottom of the screen, there should be a place where you can type commands, Go ahead and type in this command:
.dump /ma c:\cores\outlook.dmp
Thank you
* First, you need to download and install the Debugging tools for Windows. Click here to get it.
* Once the Debugging tools re installed, launch WinDbg > Click on File > Attach to a process or you can just hit F6.
* Select outlook.exe process from the list THEN click OK.
* At the bottom of the screen, there should be a place where you can type commands, Go ahead and type in this command:
.dump /ma c:\cores\outlook.dmp
NOTE:
The /ma switch will add full memory data, handle data, unloaded module information, basic memory information, and thread time information to the minidump.
The "C:\cores " is where I store the dump.
Outlook.dmp is the name I gave to the core dump.
* After the core dump has been created, You should see a screen like the follwoing that says "Dump Successfully Written".
Thank you
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