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BSOD Worked ok on 3808 upgraded to 4058 then BSOD

edited October 2011 in DrivePool
Hihi

used Stablebit for a long while

But today BSOD when upgraded to 4058

Covewhsfs.sys The Driver attemped to access memory after it has been freed

I have a 480Meg dump which i will upload

I have unistalled and reinstalled 3808 but not good results, cant change permissions and get message about no enough space

Blue 

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  • found this in the DrivePool.Service-2011-10-09.log


    DrivePool.Service.exe    Information    0    [Main] Starting CoveWhsFs...    2011-10-09 12:13:51Z    5891448182
    DrivePool.Service.exe    Error    0    [CoveWhsFsOperations] Error mounting CoveWhsFs. Error starting CoveWhsFs. DOKAN_DRIVER_INSTALL_ERROR.    2011-10-09 12:13:52Z    5893174047
    DrivePool.Service.exe    Error    0    [CoveWhsFs] Error starting CoveWhsFs. Error starting CoveWhsFs. DOKAN_DRIVER_INSTALL_ERROR.    2011-10-09 12:13:52Z    5893179781
    DrivePool.Service.exe    Error    0    [Main] Unable to start StableBit DrivePool service. Error starting CoveWhsFs. DOKAN_DRIVER_INSTALL_ERROR.    2011-10-09 12:13:52Z    5893447536
    DrivePool.Service.exe    Warning    0    [Disks] Error updating disk free space. Exception from HRESULT: 0x8004240B    2011-10-09 12:15:54Z    6271356478
  • Covecube
    Looking at it...
  • edited October 2011 Covecube
    Confirmed bug in the driver. Will push out a fix tomorrow. Thanks for the report.

    Try this to fix your installation problems:

    • Uninstall any build that you have (using the Dashboard's add-ins tab).
    • Restart server.
    • Install DrivePool.


  • edited October 2011 Member
    tryied that :(

    Looks knackered, My gut feel is completely remove T junctions the works, but how do i change the path's for the shares in the Dashboard ??

    Great work and happy to help

    Blue

  • Upgraded to 4063 SAME

    Will upload dump

    Blue
  • dump uploaded

    Blue
  • Covecube
    covewhsfs.sys is not from 4063

    Image name: covewhsfs.sys
    Timestamp:        Thu Sep 29 23:20:07 2011 (4E853567)

    Build 4063 should be 10/10/2011 11:48

    Don't forget to reboot after the upgrade to load up the updated driver.
  • I did

    emmm will uninstall, chack and delete if covewhsfs.sys is still there reboot

    Then reinstall

    Blue
  • purfect !!!

    You rule mate, Together we can make this product the go to for WHS and 2008

    Blue
  • edited October 2011 Member

    Just got a BSOD with 4070, dump uploaded via the wiki.

     

    Unisntalled and reinstalled 4070 and testing for BSOD

  • edited October 2011 Covecube
    @danivtec Not caused by DrivePool. Driver in question is mv91xx.sys (dated Fri Dec 25 01:45:39 2009)

    This is the marvell controller driver IIRC.

    Check for updated drivers here: http://www.station-drivers.com/page/marvell.htm
  • Drivers updated thanks
  • Ok mate

    BSOD is back on 4074 uploading dump now

    same message re memory

    I did a re balance of pool and then copied a file off and BSOD

     

    Sorry Mate

    Blue

     

     

  • Covecube
    I've been a little busy, but now have caught up with the dump submissions.

    This is fixed and deployed in 4099.

    On a side note, I'm really excited about some of the changes going into M4. There should be a new build within days that will feature the new optimized directory listing code.

    And we're not talking about a little change to the existing code here, it's a brand new parallelized algorithm (O log N), capable of handling billions of files in a single directory, all running in the kernel. Although it's currently tuned to perform best when listing under 65k files in each directory, for the best memory utilization.

    In the current internal build the speed improvements are staggering :)
  • Weldone mate :)

    Not having a go and understand your pressures.

    Roll on M4

    Here to help

    Blue

     

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