CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures)
10.4 Collecting Maintenance Data
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FIGURE 10.20 [Virtual Memory] dialog box
6. Specify the drive on which to create the paging file.
Select the system installation drive in [Drive].
[Drive] in [Paging file size for selected drive] displays the selected drive.
7. Select a value in [Custom size]. Enter a value in [Initial size].
To correctly acquire a memory dump, the specified size must be equivalent to the size of mounted
memory plus 1 MB or more. About 1.5 times the size of the mounted memory is recommended.
8. Enter a value in [Maximum size].
Be sure to specify a value larger than or equal to [Initial size]. The same size as [Initial size] is
recommended.
9. Save the settings.
Click [Set] in [Paging file size for selected drive].
This saves the settings. [Paging file size] in [Drive] displays the entered values.
10. Click the [OK] button to close the [Virtual Memory] dialog box.
11. Click the [OK] button to close the [Performance Options] dialog box.
12. Click the [OK] button to close the [System Properties] dialog box.
13. Restart the partition.
After the partition restart, the settings take effect.
10.4.4 Acquiring data for investigation (RHEL)
If a problem occurs in RHEL, data on the situation is required for ensuring a prompt and correct investigation.
For details on setting of dump environment, contact the distributor where you purchased your product, or your
sales representative.