said:
>It was os2krnl
Bummer. For now just try to generate process dumps on a setup that does
not trap the kernel (if possible).
>I'll get that to you tomorrow as I'd have to reboot.
Why? You can control the process dump facility from the command line.
The only difference between configuring via config.sys and configuring via
the command line is that the setting will not persist across reboots.
FWIW, I did some long overdue updates to the reference guides that,
hopefully, will clarify some of this.
>Yes, the kernel for the MP is 093_W4. Since that partition has no system
>management utilities on it, I have been trying to view it with my main
>partition which is SMP 14.097f.
This is fine. It's one of the reasons PMDF is designed the way it is.
>That is interesting. That is how it came from the install. I only
>changed 093f to 097f in the first, SMP line. But I just tried it with
>colon's and received the same results.
This is news to me. Just goes to show there's always something new to
learn. I checked the Debugging Handbook to refresh my memory. The colons
are documented, but there is one semicolon in the 4 examples. Go figure.
BTW, please try to keep your replies on the list. This way the
information gets archived and is available for others. Dump files, of
course, go direct to me.
Regards,
Steven
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