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How to reduce the dump file size ? #33

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xiexin36 opened this issue Sep 14, 2018 · 5 comments
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How to reduce the dump file size ? #33

xiexin36 opened this issue Sep 14, 2018 · 5 comments
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@xiexin36
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I use procdump to create a asp.net core process dump on centos 7, but the file size is too large, almost 25g. How to reduce the file size?

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Currently, we use gcore to do the actual dump generation (hence have no control over how it actually does it). We have work in progress to create a custom core dumper that will allow us to better control the core dump generation process.

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@MarioHewardt Any plan about this, when I can got the first preview version?

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We don't have an ETA yet but we will let everyone know once we have something in place.

@xiexin36
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OK, Thanks

@MarioHewardt MarioHewardt self-assigned this Aug 16, 2019
@jahabibi
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With the release of Procdump 1.1 we now have support for .NET Core 3.x+ core dump generation that results in manageable core dump sizes.

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