Okay, here's the latest one...on boot I get:
0x0000007E (0xC000001D, 0xF7615BEB, 0xF7A4D8BC, 0xF7A4D5B8)
xenpci.sys - Address F7615BEB base at F760E000, DateStamp 48d0939f
This time it's dumping the memory to disk - if I can manage to extract the dump file from disk I'll try to figure out a way to get it to you.
-Nick
>>> "James Harper" <james.harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2008/10/24 20:10 >>> > > You want the small memory dump or the full one? The VM has 2GB of RAM, so > the full one would be pretty large (not sure after compression). I'm also > not sure that it's generating crash dumps. When it happens again I'll > give it a few more minutes before I destroy the domain. > > -Nick >
It can take a few minutes to even start the dump. Or it could be so crashed that it can't dump.
The kernel memory dump will be fine.
If not, what are the other numbers aside from the 8E?
James
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