Changeset 35147 in vbox for trunk/doc/manual
- Timestamp:
- Dec 15, 2010 4:32:05 PM (14 years ago)
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- trunk/doc/manual/en_US
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trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Troubleshooting.xml
r35144 r35147 409 409 <title>VM core format</title> 410 410 411 <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 415 417 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> 416 418 -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_VBoxManage.xml
r35144 r35147 2904 2904 <name></computeroutput>, you can create a system dump of the 2905 2905 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> 2908 2908 </listitem> 2909 2909
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