8. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
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8.4.2 Memory dump file copy command (mdump)
Name
mdump
- Copies a memory dump file
Syntax
mdump
[
-n
|
-e
file-name] copy-(decompression)-destination-path
Functionality
The
mdump
command compresses a memory dump file collected by Microsoft
®
Windows
®
when the equipment
stops unexpectedly. The command then copies the compressed memory dump file to portable media. The dump file,
which is specified in the Startup and Recovery window that is displayed by selecting the Control Panel and then
System and Security, System, and Advanced system settings and then clicking Settings under Startup and
Recovery, as well as all files under the minimum dump directory, are saved. The memory dump file is compressed
and stored as a file with the file name
MEMORY.zip
.
If you use the
-e
option, the compressed file is decompressed.
The following options are available for this command:
-n
: Files are copied without compression.
-e
file-name: A file compressed by the
mdump
command is decompressed. You must specify the file name.
Copy destination path name: When you are not using the
-e
option, specify the drive of the copy
destination. If you want to copy files to a subdirectory, specify the full path, including the directory
name.
When you are using the
-e
option, specify the directory where you want to store the decompressed
files.
•
A memory dump file is copied (decompressed) to the copy destination specified by this command.
•
If a file with the same name as the copy (decompression) destination already exists in the same location, the file is
overwritten.
•
When you run the
mdump
command by typing
mdump
/?
or
mdump
-?
at the command prompt or when there is
an error in the specified parameters, a help message appears, indicating how to use the command.
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