What is dumpfile?
Ampulfile is a file that acts as a place where the computer writes up -to -date information on the status of the system. This information may include the current time and date, details of previous commands in the system, and details of any error codes that preceded the system or program crash. Dumpfile may also include memory information for data stored above and below the defective thread and lists of triggered modules and fibers active at the time of the landfill and other data. It is usually used in the crash scenarios, the landfill provides end users with relevant information on the status of the system before the accident, which makes it easier to tune the end -user efforts.
Like the Archaeological Report on the status of the computer before a massive disaster or other system event, a statement such as a memento that survives the system or the program of the program, attempts to separate the end user sufficient informationACE to help discover the reason for the accident. Although the information contained in one set of landfills may not be enough to determine the reason for a fatal error or accident, combined information from multiple statements can often emphasize patterns that can help identify the root cause of the problem. If the end user has a single statement that shows the accident that occurs in conjunction with another suspicious active program or fiber, it will probably be anomalies; If the second suspicious thread is active every time there is a crash, it is much more likely that the suspicious thread somehow contributes to the problem.
Information contained in any particular Dumpfile is often dependent on the application. This means that different programs will store different types of data in the dump. In addition, some programs can create different types of dump files with different levels of detail. For example, Windows® CE 5.0 has the ability to generate, in escalation the order of complexity, context landfills, dumps of systems and complete landfills. They differdepending on the level of detail; Wringing systems contains all information found in the PLUS Callstacks context dump; Module lists, processing and fibers for the system; and memory information surrounding the defective thread.