Looks like it, I wonder why? Jim On 11/21/06, Michel Roth <mrdizzz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
They pulled it? On 11/17/06, Jim Kenzig ThinHelp.com <jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Citrix recently released a new utility to their KB called Spike > Explorer. Sounds like a very good tool to add to your toolkit! > > SpikeExplore extends the functionality of QSlice.exe—it captures the > spiking thread details and user dumps of spiking processes. Spiking > thread details are saved to Microsoft Word .doc files. > > *SpikeExplore Features:* > > - It has a user-friendly GUI. > - It supports three types of dump creation options using the File > menu (multiple select is possible): > - It creates user dumps of selected processes. > - It creates Word documents with the user dumps of selected > spiking processes along with thread details. > - It creates Word documents with the user dumps of all > spiking processes along with spiking thread details. Itcurrently > dumps all processes that consume more than 10 percent of theCPU. > - It supports a pop-up File menu to create user dumps and > spiking thread details. > - It provides toolbar buttons for the three dumping menu items > listed above for the File menu (refer to the second bullet above). > > - It is supported on x86 systems, 32-bit Windows XP, Windows > Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server. > - It updates the CPU usage of the machine and individual > processes every second.* > Note*: CPU usage for this tool is around 0 to 1 percent. > - By default it uses NTSD.exe as the default debugger to create > user dumps. It also provides the option to change the default > debugger to other known debuggers (for example, windbg.exe or > userdump. exe). > > Get it at: > http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?entryID=11689 > > -- > >
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