VirtualBox

Changeset 35147 in vbox for trunk/doc/manual


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Timestamp:
Dec 15, 2010 4:32:05 PM (14 years ago)
Author:
vboxsync
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Manual: links

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trunk/doc/manual/en_US
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  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Troubleshooting.xml

    r35144 r35147  
    409409      <title>VM core format</title>
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    411       <para>VirtualBox uses the 64-bit ELF format for its VM core files. The
    412       VM core file contain the memory and CPU dumps of the VM and can be
    413       useful for debugging your guest OS. The 64-bit ELF object format
    414       specficiation can be obtained here: <literal><ulink
     411      <para>VirtualBox uses the 64-bit ELF format for its VM core files
     412      created by <computeroutput>VBoxManage debugvm</computeroutput>; see
     413      <xref linkend="vboxmanage-debugvm" />. The VM core file contain the
     414      memory and CPU dumps of the VM and can be useful for debugging your
     415      guest OS. The 64-bit ELF object format specficiation can be obtained
     416      here: <literal><ulink
    415417      url="http://downloads.openwatcom.org/ftp/devel/docs/elf-64-gen.pdf">http://downloads.openwatcom.org/ftp/devel/docs/elf-64-gen.pdf</ulink></literal>.</para>
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  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_VBoxManage.xml

    r35144 r35147  
    29042904          &lt;name&gt;</computeroutput>, you can create a system dump of the
    29052905          running VM, which will be written into the given file. This file
    2906           will have the standard ELF core format (with custom
    2907           sections).</para>
     2906          will have the standard ELF core format (with custom sections); see
     2907          <xref linkend="guestcoreformat" />.</para>
    29082908        </listitem>
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