Monday, February 8, 2010, 08:33 PM
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Rob Eulenstein of the Customer Support Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado will present "Introduction to Crash Dump Analysis for OpenVMS I64" on Wednesday 24 March 2010 at two separate times, 15:00 GMT and 22:00 GMT. This webinar, with LOTS of useful information will last approximately 90 minutes. A separate webinar on the "Introduction of to Crash Dump Analysis for OpenVMS Alpha" will be presented on Friday, 19 February 2010, see this page for more details.Posted by Administrator
Introduction to Crash Dump Analysis for OpenVMS I64
Abstract/Outline:
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A Quick Review of the Itanium Architecture
Analysis of an Itanium INVEXCEPTN Bugcheck
Analysis of an Itanium PGFIPLHI Bugcheck
Itanium Looping Process Example
Example Analysis Of An Itanium CPUSPINWAIT Bugcheck
The Itanium Register Stack
Example Analysis of an Itanium KRNLSTAKNV Bugcheck
Example Analysis of an Itanium In-Line Bugcheck
Reference Material on the Intel Itanium Architecture
Using the SDA> COPY Command, A Must For Customers
Rob Eulenstein's bio:
Rob Eulenstein joined Digital Equipment Corporation in March 1987. He has spent his entire tenure with Digital/Compaq/HP supporting OpenVMS from the Customer Support Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He currently works as a consultant in Multivendor Systems Engineering which is part of GSE (Global Solutions Engineering). Rob's areas of expertise include: crash dump analysis, internals, clusters, performance, shadowing, RMS, and the file system. Rob is a member of the OpenVMS Ambassadors organization which provides a highly demanded pre-sales support function as well as an extremely important interface between customers and OpenVMS engineering. Rob holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and lives in Denver, Colorado with his wife and four children.
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This webinar is being presented with the assistance of HP Connect as part of the on OpenVMS webinar series. See "What to expect from OpenVMS Month" for more details and other events.
Thanks for visiting and we hope to see you at the webinars.
Bill.
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