Sep 22, 2008
Another thing I am curious to know is if anyone is using SOSEX and what advantages it gives you for debugging. I have talked to the author of it and I think it has a lot of useful commands, just wanted to get everyone’s take on it. Let me know any...
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Filed under: Debugging, ASP.NET, IIS, SOS
Sep 12, 2008
The debugger extension that we were working on getting out with the debugger package has hit some roadblocks and it looks like it isn't going to be shipping with the debugger anytime soon. We are looking to see if we can find an alternative method to...
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Sep 09, 2008
This is just a quick little note to remind everyone that the !help command in sos can be very helpful. Not only does it list all of the possible commands, but if you run it and pass it the name of a command, it will print out a bunch of really useful...
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Aug 25, 2008
I haven’t seen a whole of of issues around this as of yet, but now that 3.5 SP1 has released that may change. If you copy SOS.dll to another location and then load it out of that directory to troubleshoot dumps, you may start seeing problems. ...
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Aug 21, 2008
I know I have asked a similar question in the past, but what I would like to know now is, without any bounds on what it can do, what would you like to see from a troubleshooting tool for .NET? I am thinking about doing something radically different and...
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Jul 15, 2008
So I thought I would put all the information together in one place that I have been creating over the past few months. I’ll try to go through all the steps and the different things that you will need to use in order to track down a problem. Realizing...
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Jun 30, 2008
There are a lot of times where all you want to see are the sizes of the various heaps and generations. For the heaps, you can use !eeheap -gc to see the sizes, but the output can be a little difficult to read as it prints out so much other stuff...
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Jun 27, 2008
If you have done much debugging with XML data, you know how difficult it can be to look at a System.Xml.XmlDocument. They don’t just show up in the debugger as XML. This is where this command comes into play. It will take a XmlDocument...
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