Creating a proccess dump via CMD or Powershell
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Welcome i have ran into a small issue. So basically i have been coding a program to open up power-shell and run proc dump and dump a process. Using Proc Dump. I keep getting multiple processes running. And there is no way i can get the PID, So its useless. Is there another third party tool that i can use without getting this issue? or can i just do this via CMD or power-shell without using other software's? Thanks!
Error im receiving
Multiple processes match the specified name.
powershell cmd procdump
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Welcome i have ran into a small issue. So basically i have been coding a program to open up power-shell and run proc dump and dump a process. Using Proc Dump. I keep getting multiple processes running. And there is no way i can get the PID, So its useless. Is there another third party tool that i can use without getting this issue? or can i just do this via CMD or power-shell without using other software's? Thanks!
Error im receiving
Multiple processes match the specified name.
powershell cmd procdump
The error you are receiving from exactly what ?
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
1
@LotPings - that is an errror from procdump when there are multiple processes with an identical name.
– Lieven Keersmaekers
Nov 16 '18 at 14:09
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Welcome i have ran into a small issue. So basically i have been coding a program to open up power-shell and run proc dump and dump a process. Using Proc Dump. I keep getting multiple processes running. And there is no way i can get the PID, So its useless. Is there another third party tool that i can use without getting this issue? or can i just do this via CMD or power-shell without using other software's? Thanks!
Error im receiving
Multiple processes match the specified name.
powershell cmd procdump
Welcome i have ran into a small issue. So basically i have been coding a program to open up power-shell and run proc dump and dump a process. Using Proc Dump. I keep getting multiple processes running. And there is no way i can get the PID, So its useless. Is there another third party tool that i can use without getting this issue? or can i just do this via CMD or power-shell without using other software's? Thanks!
Error im receiving
Multiple processes match the specified name.
powershell cmd procdump
powershell cmd procdump
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The error you are receiving from exactly what ?
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
1
@LotPings - that is an errror from procdump when there are multiple processes with an identical name.
– Lieven Keersmaekers
Nov 16 '18 at 14:09
add a comment |
The error you are receiving from exactly what ?
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
1
@LotPings - that is an errror from procdump when there are multiple processes with an identical name.
– Lieven Keersmaekers
Nov 16 '18 at 14:09
The error you are receiving from exactly what ?
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
The error you are receiving from exactly what ?
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
1
1
@LotPings - that is an errror from procdump when there are multiple processes with an identical name.
– Lieven Keersmaekers
Nov 16 '18 at 14:09
@LotPings - that is an errror from procdump when there are multiple processes with an identical name.
– Lieven Keersmaekers
Nov 16 '18 at 14:09
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I have used following powershell command in the past to create a procdump of multiple processes with an identical name
gps notepad* | %{
$argumentList = "-accepteula -ma -n 1000 -e 1 $($_.Id) "
start-process C:MySysInternalsprocdump -argumentList $argumentList
}
The gist of this is to get a list op PID's to pass to procdump. Mind you that when you have dozens of notepads running, you'll create dozens of dumps.
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I have used following powershell command in the past to create a procdump of multiple processes with an identical name
gps notepad* | %{
$argumentList = "-accepteula -ma -n 1000 -e 1 $($_.Id) "
start-process C:MySysInternalsprocdump -argumentList $argumentList
}
The gist of this is to get a list op PID's to pass to procdump. Mind you that when you have dozens of notepads running, you'll create dozens of dumps.
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I have used following powershell command in the past to create a procdump of multiple processes with an identical name
gps notepad* | %{
$argumentList = "-accepteula -ma -n 1000 -e 1 $($_.Id) "
start-process C:MySysInternalsprocdump -argumentList $argumentList
}
The gist of this is to get a list op PID's to pass to procdump. Mind you that when you have dozens of notepads running, you'll create dozens of dumps.
add a comment |
I have used following powershell command in the past to create a procdump of multiple processes with an identical name
gps notepad* | %{
$argumentList = "-accepteula -ma -n 1000 -e 1 $($_.Id) "
start-process C:MySysInternalsprocdump -argumentList $argumentList
}
The gist of this is to get a list op PID's to pass to procdump. Mind you that when you have dozens of notepads running, you'll create dozens of dumps.
I have used following powershell command in the past to create a procdump of multiple processes with an identical name
gps notepad* | %{
$argumentList = "-accepteula -ma -n 1000 -e 1 $($_.Id) "
start-process C:MySysInternalsprocdump -argumentList $argumentList
}
The gist of this is to get a list op PID's to pass to procdump. Mind you that when you have dozens of notepads running, you'll create dozens of dumps.
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The error you are receiving from exactly what ?
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
1
@LotPings - that is an errror from procdump when there are multiple processes with an identical name.
– Lieven Keersmaekers
Nov 16 '18 at 14:09