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Deployments, Performance, & Interoperability (DPI) Lab Blog

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Official blog for the Lotusphere 2008 DPI Lab

In the NSD Hands On Lab many customers asked how do we get detailed functions of our customer application in the NSD output. When NSD runs it annotates call stacks against LotusDomino.sym (symbol file). This produces functions and offsets to give further insight to what when and how the process crashed. After talking with Jim Rouleau when NSD runs it will look through all *.sym files in the Notes/Domino program directory. Now you can take the map file from your custom application, create a sym file from your map file. Once you have a custom sym file you can now get your custom applications annotated data in the NSD.

For more information check out Map2iSym.exe located in the CAPI Toolkit
http://www-12.lotus.com/ldd/doc/tools/c/7.0/api70ug.nsf/85255d56004d2bfd85255b1800631684/00cb00910049008485255e3d00774c2f?OpenDocument

Elliott Harden | 22 January 2008 11:31:56 AM ET | Orlando, FL | Comments (1)

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