[THIN] Re: Download Pick: Spike Explore

  • From: Melvin.Columna@xxxxxxxxx
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 10:38:03 -0500

What if it's happily exchanged via email amongst list members? ;-)

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No it has a Citrix copyright on it. Not freeware so I can't do that. Sorry.
Jim


 
On 11/22/06, Claus, Brian <BClaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:BClaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 

Jim,

 

Might this be mysteriously appearing soon in your downloads section since
Citrix took our toy away? 

 

 


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i guess you could say it got speared. 





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Too pointy? ;-)

On 11/21/06, Jim Kenzig ThinHelp.com < jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
Looks like it,  I wonder why? 
Jim


On 11/21/06, Michel Roth < mrdizzz@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:mrdizzz@xxxxxxxxx> >
wrote: 
They pulled it? 


On 11/17/06, Jim Kenzig ThinHelp.com < jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto: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. It currently dumps all
processes that consume more than 10 percent of the CPU. 

*       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
<http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?entryID=11689> 

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