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Mapping agent code to NSD crash stack on Linux

This document will explain how to map a Linux NSD crash stack to actual code that was a cause of the crash. It will not guarantee a root cause, but will assist in debugging your application to find the root cause. The documentation assumes you understand how to read an NSD.

Mapping agent code to NSD crash stack on Windows

This document will explain how to map a windows NSD crash stack to actual code that was a cause of the crash. It will not guarantee a root cause, but will assist in debugging your application to find the root cause. The documentation assumes you understand how to read an NSD.

Mapping agent code to crash stacks

The objective of this group of documentation is to show how to map an NSD crash stack to application code within an agent. This can be helpful when you are trying to debug an application but want to lower the scope of debugging to save time.
Community articleMapping agent code to NSD crash stack on Windows
Added by Simon ODoherty | Edited by IBM contributorSimon ODoherty on May 11, 2010 | Version 10
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This document will explain how to map a windows NSD crash stack to actual code that was a cause of the crash. It will not guarantee a root cause, but will assist in debugging your application to find the root cause. The documentation assumes you understand how to read an NSD.
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