The .Net Heap Dump<\/span> tab allows you to specify how Memory Validator collects and manages .Net Heap Dumps. <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/span><\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r Everytime the .Net runtime performs a garbage collection the CLR provides a heap dump.<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r Memory Validator can\'t record every heap dump that happens - eventually we\'d run out of memory to store them.<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r •<\/span>Collect .Net heap dumps at each garbage collection<\/span> collect .Net Heap dumps when a garbage collection happens <\/span><\/p> <\/span><\/p>\n\r <\/span>Caution, enabling this option may cause large programs to run slowly. You may be better served by creating heap dumps manually, when you want them.<\/p>\n\r <\/span><\/p>\n\r •<\/span>Collect .Net heap dump at profiler shutdown<\/span> collect .Net Heap dump when the profiler shutsdown <\/span><\/p> <\/span><\/p>\n\r <\/span>Caution, enabling this option may cause large programs to close slowly. You may be better served by creating heap dumps manually, when you want them.<\/p>\n\r <\/span><\/p>\n\r •<\/span>Number of heap dumps<\/span> the maximum number of heap dumps that will be kept <\/span><\/p> <\/span><\/p>\n\r <\/span><\/p>\n\r Reset All - <\/span>Resets all<\/span> global settings, not just those on the current page.<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r Reset - <\/span>Resets the settings on the current page.<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r"
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