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bsod driver irql not less or equal using win 2008 32bit vm guest

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i just installed a new vm guest running windows 2008 enterprise 32bit sp2 integrated and all windows updates. it also has vmware tools installed.

 

the server is running active directory but doesnt hold any fsmo roles yet. it uses 1GB ram, 30GB hard drive space.

 

 

 

it seems to randomly blue screen and i am not able to figure out why it does this.

 

 

 

the host system is a Pentium 4 with Hyper Threading single core 3ghz and 4gb ram. i setup the vm to use 2 cpu's since the host has HT enabled.but the host cpu does lack VT on the cpu and bios....

 

 

 

now my question is, what can i do about this? i need vmware guests to work on this computer. i know i cant run x64 guests, but 32bit "should" work fine....

 

 

 

 

 

anyways the memory.dmp file output from windbg is as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.11.0001.404 X86

Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

 

 

Loading Dump File C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP

Kernel Summary Dump File: Only kernel address space is available

 

Symbol search path is: SRVc:\localsymbolshttp://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols

Executable search path is:

Windows Server 2008/Windows Vista Kernel Version 6002 (Service Pack 2) MP (2 procs) Free x86 compatible

Product: LanManNt, suite: Enterprise TerminalServer SingleUserTS

Built by: 6002.18005.x86fre.lh_sp2rtm.090410-1830

Machine Name:

Kernel base = 0x81638000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8174fc70

Debug session time: Thu Jul 16 05:52:55.538 2009 (GMT-4)

System Uptime: 0 days 4:08:55.953

Loading Kernel Symbols

...............................................................

................................................................

.........

Loading User Symbols

 

Loading unloaded module list

......

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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

 

BugCheck D1, {1002, 2, 1, 847092ff}

 

Probably caused by : ntkrpamp.exe ( nt!KiTrap0E+2e1 )

 

Followup: MachineOwner

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1: kd> !analyze -v

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DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (d1)

An attempt was made to access a pageable (or completely invalid) address at an

interrupt request level (IRQL) that is too high.  This is usually

caused by drivers using improper addresses.

If kernel debugger is available get stack backtrace.

Arguments:

Arg1: 00001002, memory referenced

Arg2: 00000002, IRQL

Arg3: 00000001, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation

Arg4: 847092ff, address which referenced memory

 

Debugging Details:

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WRITE_ADDRESS:  00001002

 

CURRENT_IRQL:  2

 

FAULTING_IP:

+6dd4952f02d5dba0

847092ff c60001          mov     byte ptr ,1

 

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT

 

BUGCHECK_STR:  0xD1

 

PROCESS_NAME:  System

 

TRAP_FRAME:  803ecc78 -- (.trap 0xffffffff803ecc78)

ErrCode = 00000002

eax=00001002 ebx=847092c8 ecx=803d2b08 edx=0000281e esi=803d2b00 edi=803d1120

eip=847092ff esp=803eccec ebp=803ecd50 iopl=0         nv up ei pl nz na po nc

cs=0008  ss=0010  ds=0023  es=0023  fs=0030  gs=0000             efl=00010202

847092ff c60001          mov     byte ptr ,1           ds:0023:00001002=??

Resetting default scope

 

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER:  from 847092ff to 81685fb9

 

STACK_TEXT: 

803ecc78 847092ff badb0d00 0000281e 816155ec nt!KiTrap0E+0x2e1

WARNING: Frame IP not in any known module. Following frames may be wrong.

803ecce8 816e26a2 847092c8 091f4060 00000000 0x847092ff

803ecd50 816e087d 00000000 0000000e 00000000 nt!KiRetireDpcList+0x147

803ecd54 00000000 0000000e 00000000 00000000 nt!KiIdleLoop+0x49

 

 

STACK_COMMAND:  kb

 

FOLLOWUP_IP:

nt!KiTrap0E+2e1

81685fb9 833d846c768100  cmp     dword ptr ,0

 

SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX:  0

 

SYMBOL_NAME:  nt!KiTrap0E+2e1

 

FOLLOWUP_NAME:  MachineOwner

 

MODULE_NAME: nt

 

IMAGE_NAME:  ntkrpamp.exe

 

DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  49e0199e

 

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  0xD1_nt!KiTrap0E+2e1

 

BUCKET_ID:  0xD1_nt!KiTrap0E+2e1

 

Followup: MachineOwner


Installed VMWare server - Can't ping host server

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Hi all,

 

 

Well, i think im out of ideas, so some new ideas would be appreciated ...

 

 

When i say ping, i'm pinging the IP not the hostname. All IP's are static

 

 

Ok, Environment

 

 

Server 2003 R2 with SP1, Single Gigabit NIC (Nvidia).

 

 

DC, DNS, RRA, Apache

 

 

Everything was working great, then i tried to install VMWare server on it....

 

 

I saw the warnings about not installing it on a domain controller, and i did some research saying that it mainly effected DNS on the server and not the physical interfaces....

 

 

So i installed it.

 

 

Seemed fine, after install i rebooted, thats when i hit some issues.

 

 

Clients could not ping the server on its host interface. I disabled the virtual adapters, still couldn't ping. It was late at this time so i removed VMware, ran CCleaner and assumed all would be ok again after a reboot. Rebooted. Nope.

 

 

So i threw another PCI network card in there that i know for a fact works. (at this stage VMware is removed) It got a DHCP address...... Still couldn't ping on either interafce. So i rebooted the switch. Same. Changed ports on the switch. Same. Tried a different switch. Same.

 

 

Without thinking i then tried to ping a client. That worked. i could browse the web and everything from the server. So i thought maybe the clients could ping again. Nope.

 

 

So i thought, its blocking incoming traffic. There is NO firewall on the server, there is no router between the clients and the server, same network, same subnet (192.168.0.x, 255.255.255.0)

 

 

So i thought, maybe i didn't do the right thing when i uninstalled VMware. reinstalled it, no change whatso ever.

 

 

Reinstalled the lan card drivers. No change

 

 

Routed 2 virtual adapters from vmware to 2 sepeate physical NIC's on the server, made sure the main one was excluded from the group. no change still couldnt ping, uncpath, get web access from apache. Server can still see the clients.

 

 

So obviously its a windows issue, but just wondering if there is any chance its VMware..... the server installed flawlessly on my CentOS box, just installing VMware server on my windows server thats cauing an issue

 

 

Where its at now:

Server still has VMWare, 3 physical NIC's

 

 

So i've been searching the forums here for the last hour and a half and found nothing.... so sorry in advance if i missed something...

 

 

Any thoughts greatly appreciated

 

 

My VMs are not completing Power On Task - hang at 95%

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Hi everyone,

 

I am puzzled by a recent ongoing incident with my vmware 2.0.1 VISTA x64 host. 

 

 

Up unitl recenlty everything has been running well for the past 6months however now all of a sudden VMs (existing and new) are not completing their power on task and hang at 95%.  Even though the Power on task never completes, strangley enough all the VMs do boot as  I can ping, UNC and RDP to the Windows VMs and access Websites hosted on these VMs.

 

I have tried reinstalling VMWare server 2.0.1, but still the issue remains.  Has anyone ever encountered this issue before?  It is really becoming very frustrating.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

vmware cron job

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Sorry if this sounds like a very newbish question but:

What are the commands I need to automate guest shutdowns, guest startups and guest restarts under CentOS 5.3? (in case it helps, cat /proc/version outputs: Linux version 2.6.18-128.1.1.el5 (mockbuild@builder10.centos.org) (gcc version 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-44)) #1 SMP Wed Mar 25 18:14:28 EDT 2009)

 

Specifically, I have inherited a pair of windows server 2003 guests that need to talk to each other and, annoyingly, have a bad habit of forgetting how to do so on a regular basis, with the only established solution being regular restarts. Unfortunately, the software that is causing this problem is legacy custom code and at this point cannot be fixed (and in fact has been largely supplanted by a new web-based equivalent). At this point, I would prefer to just discard the software and its VMs entirely, but it is still required for retrieval of archived data whilst we migrate to the new software mentioned above.

 

Thus I want to set up a scheduled task (cron job?) to shutdown and power off the first guest, restart the second, then, when the restart is completed, start the first guest again.

 

Any help gratefully received.

ISO Image not loading

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is there a known issue with vmware server where iso images are not loaded on startup on vm machine. I have tried ubuntu iso and openuse but none of the 64bit or the 32bit iso's could be loaded. The network kept going to Intel PXE boot?? I ensured the Power on startup is enabled and even tried deleting and recreating CD/DVD device. I have also set CD/DVD priority to be the first but it keeps trying to boot from intel PXE?

 

 

    

 

 

BSOD screen when trying to run vmware...!!

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Hi guys...!!

 

 

 

 

 

This is vinod i am having a problem when i am trying to run a virtual machine in vmware...!!

 

 

I'll tell in brief regardin my problem...

 

 

I have installed vmware in my system and when i am trying to install a new virtual machine and trying to start the machine suddenly my windows 7 operating system

 

 

is hanging up and i am getting the Blue Screen Of Death and my system is shutting down..!! i don't know what to do because of that i am unable to install any virtual machine in my vmware..!!

 

 

 

 

 

so please if any body knows the solution please help me regardin this...!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

BOINC vs VMware Server, vmx CPU Starvation

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Hi....

 

I'm running  VMware-server-2.0.2-203138 and BOINC 6.10.18(x64).

 

 

On a home PC, Generic, Tyan 3892, 2x AMD 275, 24G.

 

 

 

 

OS Name:                   Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition

OS Version:                5.2.3790 Service Pack 2 Build 3790

Original Install Date:     2/22/2010, 9:10:21 PM

System Up Time:            8 Days, 1 Hours, 17 Minutes, 15 Seconds

System Type:               x64-based PC

Processor(s):              4 Processor(s) Installed.

: AMD64 Family 15 Model 33 Stepping 2 AuthenticAM ~1995 Mhz

: AMD64 Family 15 Model 33 Stepping 2 AuthenticAM ~1995 Mhz

: AMD64 Family 15 Model 33 Stepping 2 AuthenticAM ~1995 Mhz

: AMD64 Family 15 Model 33 Stepping 2 AuthenticAMD ~1995 Mhz

Total Physical Memory:     24,335 MB

Available Physical Memory: 21,044 MB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It seams to me that the VM's( vmware-vmx.exe) does not have the correct priority or something.

When BOINC is running tasks, the VMX gets CPU starved. If I turn off BOINC(Snooze) everything speeds up.

 

 

Given that all the BOINC Tasks have "Low" priority and the vmx tasks have "Normal" this should not be.

 

 

 

 

Does someone have someone insight ???

 

 

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

JR

 

 

P.S. It has been a problem on prior version as well..

HELP!!! Server 2.x, Server 2003 guest - Install tools, guest hangs on reboot

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As the title suggests, as soon as I install the vmware tools and reboot, the guest hangs on "Preparing network connections..."

 

If I let it sit for a long time (30 mins), I'll get a logon prompt, then another 20 mins to get to the desktop.

 

The guest boots in under 5 min prior to installing Tools.

 

This is a conversion from a physical box running fine.

 

I've tried (none work):

- installing tools without a network adapter in the guest

- booting in safe mode after tools

- extracting vmxnet3 driver from esx4 tools

- p2v from source

- cold image using BESR

- new VM, restore BESR backup

- non-destructive repair install after installing tools

- non-destructive repair before installing tools


network repeating missmatch issues

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VMWare Server 2.0.0 Build 122956

 


I am having some issues with connection into a guest VM (Ubuntu linux 4.4.3-4 lucid) running under VMware 2.0 on a windows server host.
All connection to and from the VM's work fine, except for FTP. I thought the issue was the FTP daemon at first but it has been ruled out that it is not the daemon or the server itself. When you try to connect to the FTP server from outside of the host OS it fails with a "421 Service not available" but when you try and connect from the local VM or from the host OS the connection goes through fine. I have ran many packet sniffs using wireshark/tcpdump from the VM, the host OS, and the client connecting, the most informative is the host OS. I have attached a PNG of the relavant packets that were captured. I viewed some other network traffic that was sniffed (WWW specifically) and it seems to do the same syn/ack repeating but the user doesnt see any issues.

 

I have disabled the firewall and the issues persisits, I have tried with specific allow rules to ensure the data is allowed and no changes.
It appears like VMware attempts to do the ICMP redirect and it works, but then it vmware repeats the packets sent so you get 3 syn/ack's for every one syn from the client. Also VMWare appears to be attempting to establish an FTP connection between the HOST OS and the GUEST OS, because I see the second SYN sent from the HOST OS to the GUEST to initiate a new connection, and it get the appropriate SYN/ACK followed by an ACK, but the client never sees any of this from its end.                                                                                                                                                   
EG. syn from client
    syn/ack from host OS   to client
    syn/ack from guest OS  to client
    syn/ack from host OS   to client

 

The same thing happens when the connection reset is attempted, RST's start being sent and repeated, the server responds with a valid header to continue the FTP handshake but the RST acknowledgement is allready issued and things are closed. I am not 100% if this is a bug in VMware or possibly a VMNetwork missconfiguration.

 

Does anyone have any thoughts on where exactly the issue could be, things to try to verify or rule out?

 

 

vmware_ftp_connection.jpg

 

UPDATE0: I tried enabling "EnableICMPRedirect" and "IPEnableRouter" in the windows registry and tried, I had no sucess with either.

UPDATE1: I blocked all traffic from the HOST OS to the client and server on the host OS, I blocked all packets from the host OS on the client and server by mac address and the connection was allowed. What part of vmware could be causing this, would it be a bug in the network "bridge mode" module/driver?

Not finished installation of the guest machine

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I have VMware server 2.0.2 on the Windows 2008 R2 server

I tried to install VM “Windows 7 – 64 bit”

All procedure looks good, but it not finished.

It freeze in windows “Install Windows” on the step “Completing   Installation”

I repeated it some times.

Similar problem I received when tried to install Windows 2008 R2 virtual machine.

Have anybody ideas?

All VMs Hang At 95 Percent at Power On

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I've been running vmware server 2.0.2 for a couple of years and everything worked great up until last Friday.  My host system got hit with a virus which has since been cleaned.  After getting rid of the virus all my vms hang at 95% when starting up.

 

Here are my system details:

Host OS: Windows XP x64 SP2

Hardware: Asus M2N-E, AMD Athlon 64 x2, 8GB Ram, 3Ware and Highpoint Raid controllers

Guests: Varied (example in attached log files is an XP64 OS but have the same problem with 32bit XP and CentOS guests)

 

After reading several other posts here and around the web here is what I've tried so far (not necessarily in this order):

  1. Completely uninstalling and reinstalling vmware server, including the "/c" option to clear the registry, and manually removing remaining vmware files and registry entries.
  2. Reinstalling Windows SP2 (no SP3 available for xp64) and running all windows updates
  3. Reinstalling latest nvidia drivers (MB has NVIDIA chipset)
  4. Moving the vms to different disks and adding/removing them from the inventory

 

It seems obvious that the virus (or the recovery process) knocked something out of whack but I have not been able to track it down.  I've attached my latest hostd.log and vmware.log files for my "wxp64_jm_mabot" vm.  I get similar log entries when I try running other vms.  Here are a couple of note:

 

Sep 27 09:06:15.421: vcpu-0| VIDE: (0x1f0) OUTB Cmd 0xb0, Unknown ATA Command on drive 0
Sep 27 09:06:30.984: vcpu-0| DecoderIsInvalidInstruction:686 0xfffffadfe62b821e #UD f184aa8f sz=6 ct=1

If I let it sit at 95% for awhile new "DecoderIsInvalidInstruction" log entries are added periodically.

 

Please review and let me know if anything stands out that indicates what I should try next.

 

Thank you!

NAT Problem, but only TCP (UDP working)

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I have a very strange problem with VMWare Server 2 running on Windows Server 2008.

 

I have a VM running linux in the NAT network. From this VM, I am able to make outbound UDP connections (eg. a DNS query to an external nameserver works just fine). I am also able to set up port forwarding (both TCP as UDP) to the VM, for instance I can connect over SSH to my VM through the hosts' IP address. The only thing I can't do, is make an outbound TCP connection from the VM to the internet.

 

I have done some extensive testing on the host using Wireshark.

I can see the SYN packet from the VM go over the vmnet8 adapter. This SYN is then sent over my phisical network adapter. I also receive the ACK,SYN back from the external host over the physical network adapter. I do NOT see the ACK,SYN go back over the vmnet8 to the VM.

 

I have tried disabling the firewall on both the host as the VM, but the problem is exactly the same. This makes me believe that the problem is somewhere to be looked for in the VMWare NAT service. I have already tried the repair option of the VMWare installer, but even after repairing, the problem is still there. I've also tried putting the NAT on a different VMNet interface and assign new subnets, but that did not work either.

 

I've created another VM, and it is showing exactly the same issue.

 

Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong?

Server fails to boot when non-system volume is attached

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We are currently receiving the following error from ESXi 5 upon booting one virtual machine:

Event Details:

Type:

info

Description:

Message on Metric-Backup on esxi.spartan.local in ha-datacenter: There is no more space for virtual disk /vmfs/volumes/4ef33f27-5fb14504-27ac-0024e85dcc3c/SBS2k8/SBS2k8_3-000001.vmdk. You might be able to continue this session by freeing disk space on the relevant volume, and clicking Retry. Click Cancel to terminate this session.

Time:

6/29/2012 4:56:39 PM

Error Stack:

There is no more space for virtual disk /vmfs/volumes/4ef33f27-5fb14504-27ac-0024e85dcc3c/SBS2k8/SBS2k8_3-000001.vmdk. You might be able to continue this session by freeing disk space on the relevant volume, and clicking Retry. Click Cancel to terminate this session.

Additional Event Details:

Type ID: Info
Host Build: 469512
Target Object Type: ComputeResource
DataCenter Object Type: Datacenter
Host Object Type: HostSystem
VirtualMachine Object Type: VirtualMachine
ChainId: 33

We have a PowerVault MD3200 directly attached via SAS to the server.  The above error is in relation to vmhba2:c0:T0:L3 in ESXi.  No other virtual machines are affected.  Last check on hard drive space was yesterday and there was 200 GB’s free on the drive through the host OS.  We have removed this hard drive volume from the ESXi configuration (see attached screen shot) and the server boots successfully.  How do we repair or fix the volume that is affected.

Edited Hard Drive size of vmdk now wont boot

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Hi Guys,

 

I'm quite new when it comes to VMWare and I am running vmware server 2.0.

 

I have a virtual machine that has been humming away nicely for a long time and was setup quite a while a go to host some software I use.

 

The hard disk space was creeping up so I went to extend the hard disk size using vmware-diskmanager. At this stage, I realized I was actually using a snapshot, and had been for a very long time.

 

When I went to increase the hard drive size of the snapshot, it wouldn't let me, because it was a snap shot, so I did it on the original vmdk successfully.

 

When I try fire up the snapshot, it shows the "hardisk is invalid".

 

This is obviously due to the hard disk size being different on both snapshots. I didn't realize this would cause an issue as the walkthroughs I read through didn't say anything about it.

 

Now, I am stuck with a snapshot I cant open, and a base vmdk I cant seem to shrink back to the original size.

 

It says "a file access error occurred on the host or guest operating system" when I try to use vmware-vdiskmanager on it to shrink it back to 30GB.

 

I desperately need to at least get the data out of the snapshot. Id love to actually fix it up completley if possible.

 

If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated.

VMWare Server 2.0-WIndows 2012 Server

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Has anyone had any sucess creating a Windows 2012 VM on VMWare Server via loading an iso image?  I tryied loading the iso but keep rebooting, reporting "Your PC Ran into a problem and needs to restart....


Assign valid IP addresses to virtual machines

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Hello every one,

 

First of all I wanted to mention that I'm totally new to this virtualization thing and forgive me if this is a dumb question, but I'm really confused about that. So I have a dedicated server with 5 valid IP addresses that clearly one of them is used for the host (the mentioned dedicated server), now I have 2 virtual machines on this host and I need to assign each machine a valid IP address, Can you please tell me how can I do that?

 

Thanks in advance

Unable to delete "lock" files

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I've a couple of old "lock" files from a long-dead host backup that I'd like to delete. However, whenever I attempt to delete them I get messages that indicate that I cannot do so.

 

Using a Windows 7 box I've tried the following (as a domain administrator):

 

Created a mapped drive (Z:) to the location (\\nasbox\VM).

Tried a simple "right-click and delete" - I get a message that indicates that the file is open in another program (it's not).

Run a subinacl command to grant full control of the file to the domain administrator - I get an error message that reads "Error : 1314 A required privilege is not held by the client".

 

Using a Linux box I've tried the following (as "root"):

 

Mounted the location to a mount point (/mnt/nasbox)

Ran an "ls -l" command to determine the owner and group of the file(s) - owner and group are "root", permissions are 0444.

Attempted a "chmod 666" of the files - I get an error message that indicates that permission is denied.

Attempted an "rm --force" of the file(s) - I get an error message that indicates that permission is denied.

 

It's not that these lock files take up a lot of disk space - they're only 11 bytes each. But they're unneccessary and, well, they make the directory look "messy".

 

Any ideas on how I can get rid of the files in question?

 

Thanks in advance.

Anyone succesfully configure VSphere 5.1 with emulex OneConnect 11100 10Gb ISCSI Hardware HBA

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HI, im trying to set my some hp blade bl460c in a C7000  and i'm struggling with the iSCSI Hardware adapter.

 

I'm running VSphere ESXi 5.1 update 2 and have no trouble with FC adapter. Yet, the hardware iSCSI adapter won't show up on the host.

 

I tried different vib install to load the iSCSI driver from the vmware download section, but nothing worked so far. And the vib loaded made the host unreachale by the client... Received error 503, connection refused. Even by ssh... I stuggled as many command stated "Unable to connect to local host". I had to redo the blade profile and remove the iSCSI adapter to successfully log back on the blade and than run the command to remove the vib installed... ouch.

 

So... I was wondering if anyone successfully made it work! There an iSCSI accelerator in the c7000 and want to take advantage from it!

Random BSOD on Virtual Server

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I've recently joined a company and therefore inherited a number of Virtual machines but one in particular is causing me some concern as it randomly blue screens. The kernel memory dump exceeds 400Mb (the maximum that I can make the paging file with the partition space I have available) so I have had to set minidumps instead to get a non truncated report. I have included one mini dump below, and I have also attached the previous minidump, but all of my others are practically identical to these two.

 

 

The probable cause in each dump is "memory_corruption". In a physical World I would replace the physical memory and expect that to resolve matters but in a virtual World, where the other virtual servers running on this box are stable, I'm not so sure that memory is the answer.

 

 

I was wondering if someone more technically competent than I at diagnosing these dumps, could possible advise me of what the likely cause is and give me something to go on.

 

 

This apparently was a physical box before being virtualised if that helps. The BSOD can occur at any time of day or night. Sometimes it goes down twice in a week, sometimes twice in a month. I haven't as yet come up with any pattern or trend that would stimulate the box into a crash.

 

 

Further Info:

 

 

Windows 2000 Advanced Server with SP4

Physical Memory 4Gb

Virtual memory 6.4Gb ( split as follows : C drive 400Mb, D drive 2Gb, E Drive 4Gb)

 

 

Boot.ini

 

 

boot loader

timeout=30

default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server" /fastdetect /pae /3gb

 

 

Last memory dump (consistent with all others I've collected so far)

 

 

Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.9.0003.113 X86

Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

 

 

 

Loading Dump File

Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available

 

 

Symbol search path is: SRVc:\symbolshttp://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols

Executable search path is: C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers

Windows 2000 Kernel Version 2195 (Service Pack 4) MP (2 procs) Free x86 compatible

Kernel base = 0xdd400000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0xdd487c00

Debug session time: Tue Sep  2 06:18:46.948 2008 (GMT+1)

System Uptime: not available

Loading Kernel Symbols

...........................................................................................................

Loading User Symbols

Loading unloaded module list

....

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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

 

 

BugCheck A, {97, 2, 0, dd538d8d}

 

 

Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiSessionInSwapProcess+103 )

 

 

Followup: MachineOwner

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1: kd> !analyze -v;r;kv;lmtn;.logclose;q

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IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (a)

An attempt was made to access a pageable (or completely invalid) address at an

interrupt request level (IRQL) that is too high.  This is usually

caused by drivers using improper addresses.

If a kernel debugger is available get the stack backtrace.

Arguments:

Arg1: 00000097, memory referenced

Arg2: 00000002, IRQL

Arg3: 00000000, bitfield :

bit 0 : value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation

bit 3 : value 0 = not an execute operation, 1 = execute operation (only on chips which support this level of status)

Arg4: dd538d8d, address which referenced memory

 

 

Debugging Details:

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READ_ADDRESS: unable to read from dd487c58

unable to read from dd487588

unable to read from dd48743c

unable to read from dd4790b8

unable to read from dd487450

unable to read from dd487584

unable to read from dd4790bc

unable to read from dd487644

unable to read from dd487bf8

00000097

 

 

CURRENT_IRQL:  2

 

 

FAULTING_IP:

nt!MiSessionInSwapProcess+103

dd538d8d 8b8b98000000    mov     ecx,dword ptr

 

 

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT:  1

 

 

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  DRIVER_FAULT

 

 

BUGCHECK_STR:  0xA

 

 

PROCESS_NAME:  System

 

 

TRAP_FRAME:  f0e93cbc -- (.trap 0xfffffffff0e93cbc)

.trap 0xfffffffff0e93cbc

ErrCode = 00000000

eax=00000000 ebx=ffffffff ecx=dd487e84 edx=00000000 esi=dd0654f0 edi=dd487e84

eip=dd538d8d esp=f0e93d30 ebp=f0e93d44 iopl=0         nv up ei pl zr na pe nc

cs=0008  ss=0010  ds=0023  es=0023  fs=0030  gs=0000             efl=00010246

nt!MiSessionInSwapProcess+0x103:

dd538d8d 8b8b98000000    mov     ecx,dword ptr ds:0023:00000097=????????

.trap

Resetting default scope

 

 

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER:  from dd538d8d to dd46ca94

 

 

STACK_TEXT: 

f0e93cbc dd538d8d 00000000 f0e93d3c 00000021 nt!KiTrap0E+0x284

f0e93d44 dd442773 fcf05a00 dd486c40 fcf05a40 nt!MiSessionInSwapProcess+0x103

f0e93d7c dd467a65 fcf05a40 00000000 00000000 nt!MmInSwapProcess+0x3e5

f0e93d90 dd4679bc 00000000 00000000 00000000 nt!KiInSwapProcesses+0x33

f0e93da8 dd458b38 00000000 00000000 00000000 nt!KeSwapProcessOrStack+0x6e

f0e93ddc dd46e256 dd46794e 00000000 00000000 nt!PspSystemThreadStartup+0x54

00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 nt!KiThreadStartup+0x16

 

 

 

STACK_COMMAND:  kb

 

 

FOLLOWUP_IP:

nt!MiSessionInSwapProcess+103

dd538d8d 8b8b98000000    mov     ecx,dword ptr

 

 

SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX:  1

 

 

SYMBOL_NAME:  nt!MiSessionInSwapProcess+103

 

 

FOLLOWUP_NAME:  MachineOwner

 

 

MODULE_NAME: nt

 

 

DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  403d35f9

 

 

IMAGE_NAME:  memory_corruption

 

 

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  0xA_nt!MiSessionInSwapProcess+103

 

 

BUCKET_ID:  0xA_nt!MiSessionInSwapProcess+103

 

 

Followup: MachineOwner

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eax=fd98513c ebx=0000000a ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=dd538d8d edi=00000097

eip=dd46ca94 esp=f0e93ca8 ebp=f0e93cbc iopl=0         nv up ei ng nz na pe nc

cs=0008  ss=0010  ds=0023  es=0023  fs=0030  gs=0000             efl=00000286

nt!KiTrap0E+0x284:

dd46ca94 f7457000000200  test    dword ptr ,20000h ss:0010:f0e93d2c=00010246

ChildEBP RetAddr  Args to Child             

f0e93cbc dd538d8d 00000000 f0e93d3c 00000021 nt!KiTrap0E+0x284 (FPO: TrapFrame @ f0e93cbc)

f0e93d44 dd442773 fcf05a00 dd486c40 fcf05a40 nt!MiSessionInSwapProcess+0x103 (FPO: )

f0e93d7c dd467a65 fcf05a40 00000000 00000000 nt!MmInSwapProcess+0x3e5 (FPO: )

f0e93d90 dd4679bc 00000000 00000000 00000000 nt!KiInSwapProcesses+0x33 (FPO: )

f0e93da8 dd458b38 00000000 00000000 00000000 nt!KeSwapProcessOrStack+0x6e (FPO: )

f0e93ddc dd46e256 dd46794e 00000000 00000000 nt!PspSystemThreadStartup+0x54 (FPO: )

00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 nt!KiThreadStartup+0x16

start    end        module name

dd062000 dd076460   hal      hal.dll      Fri Mar 21 02:04:42 2003 (3E7A733A)

dd400000 dd5a3f00   nt       ntkrpamp.exe Wed Feb 25 23:55:37 2004 (403D35F9)

de000000 de1a4000   win32k   win32k.sys   unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

de1a4000 de1b9000   vmx_fb   vmx_fb.dll   unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

de1b9000 de1c6000   RDPDD    RDPDD.dll    unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0a00000 f0a0f000   pci      pci.sys      unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0a10000 f0a1c000   isapnp   isapnp.sys   unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0a20000 f0a30000   cpq32fs2 cpq32fs2.sys ***** Invalid (FD9B60C9)

f0a30000 f0a38700   CLASSPNP CLASSPNP.SYS Wed Jan 15 19:42:51 2003 (3E25B9BB)

f0a50000 f0a5c4c0   VIDEOPRT VIDEOPRT.SYS Wed Jan 15 19:47:20 2003 (3E25BAC8)

f0a60000 f0a6b680   i8042prt i8042prt.sys Wed Apr 16 05:00:59 2003 (3E9CD57B)

f0a70000 f0a7f400   serial   serial.sys   Wed Apr 16 05:19:39 2003 (3E9CD9DB)

f0a80000 f0a8db00   vmx_svga vmx_svga.sys Wed Apr 11 18:53:38 2007 (461D20A2)

f0a90000 f0a9ca80   rasl2tp  rasl2tp.sys  Wed Apr 30 00:05:06 2003 (3EAF0522)

f0aa0000 f0aabc40   raspptp  raspptp.sys  Thu May 15 00:47:00 2003 (3EC2D574)

f0ab0000 f0abea20   parallel parallel.sys Wed Jan 15 19:47:14 2003 (3E25BAC2)

f0ad0000 f0ad9ce0   NDProxy  NDProxy.SYS  Fri Oct 01 00:25:35 1999 (37F3F16F)

f0af0000 f0af8fa0   Npfs     Npfs.SYS     Sun Oct 10 00:58:07 1999 (37FFD68F)

f0b00000 f0b08680   msgpc    msgpc.sys    Wed Jan 15 19:54:25 2003 (3E25BC71)

f0b10000 f0b181a0   netbios  netbios.sys  Tue Oct 12 20:34:19 1999 (38038D3B)

f0b20000 f0b28580   savonaccessfilter savonaccessfilter.sys Mon Sep 10 12:07:39 2007 (46E5257B)

f0bf0000 f0bf9000   Fips     Fips.SYS     unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0c80000 f0c86000   PCIIDEX  PCIIDEX.SYS  unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0c88000 f0c90000   MountMgr MountMgr.sys unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0c90000 f0c97000   symc8xx  symc8xx.sys  ***** Invalid (FD9B60C9)

f0c98000 f0c9e000   sym_hi   sym_hi.sys   ***** Invalid (FD9B60C9)

f0ca0000 f0ca7720   disk     disk.sys     Wed Jan 15 19:43:05 2003 (3E25B9C9)

f0ca8000 f0cad880   nsifiltr nsifiltr.sys Wed Oct 03 18:05:49 2007 (4703CBED)

f0cb0000 f0cb5100   agp440   agp440.sys   Wed Jan 15 19:47:07 2003 (3E25BABB)

f0cd0000 f0cd5ec0   kbdclass kbdclass.sys Thu Feb 20 16:37:30 2003 (3E55044A)

f0ce0000 f0ce5400   mouclass mouclass.sys Thu Feb 20 16:37:45 2003 (3E550459)

f0ce8000 f0ced000   TDTCP    TDTCP.SYS    ***** Invalid (FCFD2F69)

f0cf0000 f0cf6100   parport  parport.sys  Wed Jan 15 19:47:13 2003 (3E25BAC1)

f0d08000 f0d0f000   fdc      fdc.sys      unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0d18000 f0d1ec40   cdrom    cdrom.sys    Wed Jan 15 19:43:04 2003 (3E25B9C8)

f0d30000 f0d37280   vmxnet   vmxnet.sys   Sun Sep 30 13:22:32 2007 (46FF9508)

f0d58000 f0d5c400   ptilink  ptilink.sys  Wed Jan 15 19:47:15 2003 (3E25BAC3)

f0d68000 f0d6c0e0   raspti   raspti.sys   Fri Oct 08 21:45:10 1999 (37FE57D6)

f0d80000 f0d84a60   flpydisk flpydisk.sys Wed Jan 15 19:42:52 2003 (3E25B9BC)

f0d90000 f0d96a20   EFS      EFS.SYS      Wed Jan 15 19:46:55 2003 (3E25BAAF)

f0db0000 f0db5240   Msfs     Msfs.SYS     Wed Oct 27 00:21:32 1999 (3816377C)

f0dd0000 f0dd7d00   wanarp   wanarp.sys   Fri Aug 16 13:25:01 2002 (3D5CEF1D)

f0de0000 f0de7000   vmmemctl vmmemctl.sys unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0e10000 f0e13000   BOOTVID  BOOTVID.dll  unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0e14000 f0e17000   compbatt compbatt.sys ***** Invalid (FD9B66C9)

f0e18000 f0e1b000   PartMgr  PartMgr.sys  unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0e1c000 f0e20000   cpqarray cpqarray.sys ***** Invalid (FD9B60C9)

f0e20000 f0e24000   symc810  symc810.sys  ***** Invalid (FD9B60C9)

f0e24000 f0e27c80   cpqcissm cpqcissm.sys Mon May 19 17:19:35 2003 (3EC90417)

f0e28000 f0e2b460   cpqarry2 cpqarry2.sys Mon Nov 05 21:47:33 2001 (3BE708F5)

f0e2c000 f0e2f480   nsirecog nsirecog.sys Wed Oct 03 18:05:49 2007 (4703CBED)

f0f00000 f0f02000   BATTC    BATTC.SYS    unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0f02000 f0f04000   intelide intelide.sys ***** Invalid (FD9B65C9)

f0f04000 f0f06000   Diskperf Diskperf.sys ***** Invalid (FD9B68E9)

f0f06000 f0f08000   dmload   dmload.sys   unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0f0a000 f0f0b300   kbstuff5 kbstuff5.sys Wed Nov 23 19:44:23 2005 (4384C697)

f0f0c000 f0f0d280   vmmouse  vmmouse.sys  Wed Apr 11 18:54:49 2007 (461D20E9)

f0f12000 f0f13ca0   Fs_Rec   Fs_Rec.SYS   Wed Jan 15 19:53:30 2003 (3E25BC3A)

f0f1a000 f0f1be40   rasacd   rasacd.sys   Sat Sep 25 19:41:23 1999 (37ED1753)

f0fb6000 f0fb8000   ParVdm   ParVdm.SYS   unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0fc8000 f0fc9000   WMILIB   WMILIB.SYS   unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f0fc9000 f0fca000   pciide   pciide.sys   ***** Invalid (FD9B65C9)

f105e000 f105e840   idisw2km idisw2km.sys Wed Nov 23 19:45:10 2005 (4384C6C6)

f1088000 f1088a40   audstub  audstub.sys  Sat Sep 25 19:35:33 1999 (37ED15F5)

f10a1000 f10a1d80   swenum   swenum.sys   Sat Sep 25 19:36:31 1999 (37ED162F)

f10bf000 f10bf9e0   Null     Null.SYS     Sat Sep 25 19:34:58 1999 (37ED15D2)

f10c3000 f10c3ee0   Beep     Beep.SYS     Wed Oct 20 23:18:59 1999 (380E3FD3)

f10c8000 f10c8f80   mnmdd    mnmdd.SYS    Sat Sep 25 19:37:40 1999 (37ED1674)

f3faf000 f3fb3000   prepdrv  prepdrv.sys  unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f409b000 f40b1000   RDPWD    RDPWD.SYS    ***** Invalid (FCFD2F69)

f4101000 f4111000   ipsec    ipsec.sys    ***** Invalid (E2AF6008)

f41e1000 f41e4000   spud     spud.sys     unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f4c69000 f4c8c000   Fastfat  Fastfat.SYS  unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f4e94000 f4e9d000   termdd   termdd.sys   ***** Invalid (FD9B68E9)

f509c000 f50d7000   srv      srv.sys      ***** Invalid (E13824C8)

f533f000 f534e000   Cdfs     Cdfs.SYS     unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f5537000 f5555000   afd      afd.sys      ***** Invalid (FD710149)

f56bd000 f56ce000   dump_symmpi dump_symmpi.sys ***** Invalid (FD71D609)

f56f6000 f575aca0   mrxsmb   mrxsmb.sys   Thu Jan 20 07:25:21 2005 (41EF5CE1)

f576d000 f5796900   rdbss    rdbss.sys    Fri Dec 03 03:37:11 2004 (41AFDF67)

f5797000 f57aff00   savonaccesscontrol savonaccesscontrol.sys Mon Sep 10 12:08:16 2007 (46E525A0)

f57b0000 f57d91a0   netbt    netbt.sys    Thu May 22 02:51:10 2003 (3ECC2D0E)

f57da000 f58281a0   tcpip    tcpip.sys    Thu May 12 11:24:58 2005 (42832EFA)

f5cb1000 f5cdb3a0   update   update.sys   Wed Apr 16 05:22:01 2003 (3E9CDA69)

f5cdc000 f5cf7b40   ks       ks.sys       Wed Apr 16 05:02:11 2003 (3E9CD5C3)

f5d0a000 f5d2d060   rdpdr    rdpdr.sys    Fri Mar 21 21:43:14 2003 (3E7B8772)

f5d56000 f5d6cba0   ndiswan  ndiswan.sys  Wed Apr 30 00:05:01 2003 (3EAF051D)

f5d7d000 f5d80580   vga      vga.sys      Sat Sep 25 19:37:40 1999 (37ED1674)

f5db9000 f5dbd000   dump_scsiport dump_scsiport.sys unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f5f4e000 f5f51e60   TDI      TDI.SYS      Wed Jan 15 19:56:26 2003 (3E25BCEA)

f5f5e000 f5f602e0   ndistapi ndistapi.sys Wed Jan 15 19:54:15 2003 (3E25BC67)

f5f6a000 f5f6d640   serenum  serenum.sys  Wed Jan 15 19:47:01 2003 (3E25BAB5)

f5f7e000 f5f805a0   CmBatt   CmBatt.sys   Wed Jan 15 19:44:29 2003 (3E25BA1D)

f5fbe000 f5fd1b20   CPQPHP   CPQPHP.SYS   Mon Jan 06 23:44:27 2003 (3E1A14DB)

f5fd2000 f5fe7640   Mup      Mup.sys      Wed Jan 15 19:54:01 2003 (3E25BC59)

f5fe8000 f6011aa0   NDIS     NDIS.sys     Wed Apr 30 00:05:01 2003 (3EAF051D)

f6012000 f60945a0   Ntfs     Ntfs.sys     Fri May 09 20:46:45 2003 (3EBC05A5)

f6095000 f60a67c0   KSecDD   KSecDD.sys   Sun Sep 21 01:32:19 2003 (3F6CF193)

f60a7000 f60b91c0   Dfs      Dfs.sys      Wed Feb 12 02:19:06 2003 (3E49AF1A)

f60ba000 f60d4c00   dblhook  dblhook.sys  Wed Oct 03 18:05:50 2007 (4703CBEE)

f60d5000 f60e6180   drvmcdb  drvmcdb.sys  Thu Feb 08 22:01:47 2001 (3A83174B)

f60e7000 f60f8000   symmpi   symmpi.sys   Mon Jun 14 16:28:44 2004 (40CDC42C)

f60f8000 f610e000   adpu160m adpu160m.sys ***** Invalid (FD9B60C9)

f610e000 f6124000   atapi    atapi.sys    ***** Invalid (FD9B68E9)

f6124000 f6137000   SCSIPORT SCSIPORT.SYS unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f6137000 f6159000   dmio     dmio.sys     unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f6159000 f6176000   ftdisk   ftdisk.sys   unavailable (FFFFFFFE)

f6176000 f619e000   ACPI     ACPI.sys     ***** Invalid (FD9B68E9)

 

 

Unloaded modules:

f5225000 f5267000   cpqasm.sys

    Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)

    Checksum:  00000000

f0b30000 f0b39000   redbook.sys

    Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)

    Checksum:  00000000

f0da0000 f0da5000   Cdaudio.SYS

    Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)

    Checksum:  00000000

f5d85000 f5d88000   Sfloppy.SYS

    Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)

    Checksum:  00000000

Closing open log file c:\debuglog.txt

 

 

Any assistance that anybody could give me in diagnosing the fault or possible remedies, would be much appreciated.

 

 

Cheers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

msg.vmxaiomgr.retrycontabort.rudeunplug:Operation on file "\\.\PhysicalDrive1" failed.

$
0
0

 

Hi there,

 

 

Anybody knows what this error message means:

 

 

"msg.vmxaiomgr.retrycontabort.rudeunplug:Operation

on file "
.\PhysicalDrive1" failed.

If the file resides on a remote file system, please make sure your

network connection and the server where this disk resides are

functioning properly. If the file resides on removable media, reattach

the media.

Choose Retry to attempt the operation again.

Choose Abort to terminate this session.

Choose Continue to forward the error to the guest operating system."

 

 

I guess it wants to say that there are problems with the disk attached to the guest. It happened before, I checked the disk for errors but none were found.I restarted the guest and after a couple of tries it was back on. Now it happened again.

 

 

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