Virutal machines on Windows Hyper-V Server 2012 R2
Hi,
How many Virutal Machines ( Guests) can we create on a host with Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 installed on the host .
Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 is free version from Microsoft right ?
Thanks
What I understood from above is ,if we install the hyper-v server 2012 R2 standard version on the host, we can create only 2 windows VM's.
Not quite. There's no such thing as "Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 Standard". You either install Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 which is free and then license the servers you install on it separately, or you install Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard or Datacenter edition
and configure Hyper-V on there.
I believe you CAN buy a licence for just a virtual machine, though it would be a bit pointless when Standard covers you for two virtual machines.
Going the free Hyper-V Server route is useful in particular if you're installing non-MS VM's which don't require MS licensing, or if you're P2Ving some existing physical servers which are already licensed.
Note, if you install a Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard licence to cover two VM's then it may be worth simply installing that rather than the free version unless you really don't want the UI available on the host. A standard licence covers you for 2 servers,
and as long as the host server is doing nothing other than handle Hyper-V the copy of Standard on the host doesn't count towards it. So for instance you could have Server 2012 standard installed on the host, install the Hyper-V role on it and also install
the IIS role on there, at which point you can only have 1 VM running there on that licence, but without IIS or anything else on there you can have 2 VM's. If you need more than 2 VM's (while not needing enough to warrant the cost of Datacenter) then you can
install a second Standard licence which covers you for another two virtual machines.
There's a guide to licensing Hyper-V here
http://download.microsoft.com/download/7%2F7%2F0%2F7707E736-4557-4310-9709-87358F7E6D1A/WindowsServer2012VirtualTech_VLBrief.pdf though as Eric said it's probably worth giving the licensing guys a call rather than putting your trust in unknown non-MS people
on the internet! :-)
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HI im wanting to setup a study lab containing several windows 2012 r2 servers (mixture of core and full installs) to allow me to study towards my MCSA in server 2012 r2 and then for MCSE.
Physical equpiment,
1 pc which is has window 8.1 pro installed from this machine. This machine i would like to remote manage and connect through to my Hyper-v server and then into any of the virtual machines. (this machine is more of a gaming pc so not
able to run to many vm's from it)
2 pc bought Just for study 8 core processor 1 tb of hhd space 16 gb of ram.
This machine i would like to setup using hyper-v server 2012 r2, which then i would create a test domain within it also with some clients allowing me to play and undstand the principles im learning.
now im getting conflictiong information regarding the Hyper-v server 2012.
If i set the hyper-v server up as a standalone in a work group. Would i be able to manage ther VM's within the hyperv server from my external windows 8 pro machine using the remote server management tools or would i need to connect that pc
to the domain.
Things I think i can do but not sure. as im still learning
Could I setup a server 2012 r2 running AD dns and add the hyper-v role then wihtin that create the rest of the domain inside, allowing me from my other phyical machine log on to domain and manage all servers and machines.
Could I set up as i originally suggested, set up hyper-v 2012 server in a workgroup, then create the domain within the hyper-v server but still connect from my external pc to manage the hyper-v and all the internal VM's within the domain.
I could run a Domain controller on a VM from my other windows 8 machine (within hyper-v or wmware), then on the 2nd machine install the hyper-v server connect it to the domain running from the other machine from what i can see, many people say this is the
better option, BEST Practice, but this is only a lab and i dont require resilience. and i would prefer to have my as a sever manager via the remote tools.
So what i like to know if you can point me in the right direction either by a guide for someone who has setup a similar to me.
or tell which of the above options is possible or not so i dont waste anytime.
Network, i know i can do this virtually but i already have cisco routers and layer 2 swicthes so i may make the network lab via them.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me"If i set the hyper-v server up as a standalone in a work group. Would i be able to manage ther VM's within the hyperv server from my external windows 8 pro machine using the remote server management tools or would i need to
connect that pc to the domain."
It makes it easier to set up if everything is in the same domain, but it is quite possible to manage the VMs without being part of the domain. A very useful tool that I use for my lab all the time (my lab is in a lab domain and my laptop is in the
corporate domain with absolutely no trusts between them) is RDCMAN.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21101 I all my machines, physical and virtual, defined within RDCMAN and can easily connect to any one of them from my laptop. But to understand how to manage everything remotely, I create
one virtual workstation within the domain and load all the management tools on it. I RDP to the management workstation and perform most management functions, but I can get to any machine directly if I need to.
"Could I setup a server 2012 r2 running AD dns and add the hyper-v role then wihtin that create the rest of the domain inside, allowing me from my other phyical machine log on to domain and manage all servers and machines."
Yes, but you could also build the AD as a VM, too.
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Why do I need to install RSAT on Windows 8.1 for accessing Hyper-V Server 2012 R2?
Since Windows 8.1 has Hyper-V Platform and Hyper-V Manager built in to it, if I just enable the Hyper-V Manager on my Windows 8.1 client machine I should be able to access the standalone Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 (which I'm planning to install on my 2nd machine)
right?
Then why every article I found on this suggests to install RSAT on my client machine?Hi Nero,
RSAT is used for these server/client can not enable hyper-v role to manage the corresponding hyper-v server .
Please refer to following supported OS list of
client hyper-v :
Windows 8 Pro 64-bit Edition
Windows 8 Enterprise 64-bit Edition
Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit Edition
Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64-bit Edition
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Akshay PateHi Akshay Pate,
Hyper-V Server 2012 is a FREE (yes, completely free!) purpose-built product that includes the core of Windows Server 2012 and Hyper-V.
The result is a streamlined Type-1 hypervisor that is optimized for remote management and provides the same virtualization scalability and high availability features as the Hyper-V role in the full version of Windows Server - including up to 320 logical
processors per Hyper-V host, up to 4TB of physical memory, Live Migration, Storage Migration, Virtual Machine Replication, Clustering and more!
More detail information please refer the following article:
Building a Private Cloud VM Compute Foundation with the FREE Hyper-V Server 2012
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Hyper-V Server 2012 Migration Questions
Hello All,
This is my first post here, but I have used these forums many times for information. Sorry in advance for the long post.
I have a few questions regarding migration to Hyper-V server 2012 for my production environment. I have done quite a bit of reading, but I have a few direct questions and I would like to get some direct answers.
My current production environment consists of one PowerEdge 2900 with 2 Xeon X5460 Quad Core 3.16GHz CPUs, 24 GB of RAM and a RAID 10 consisting of 8, 500 GB HDDs for a total of 2TB of storage. I am currently running Server 2008 R2 Enterprise w/ GUI as the
Hyper-V host OS. I have 4 virtual machines all also running Server 2008 R2 Enterprise. The 4 virtual machines consist of 1 domain controller, 1 Exchange Server with Exchange 2010 Standard, 1 Server running SharePoint 2010 Enterprise and the remaining server
running IIS with FTP and HTTP.
The network topology is as follows….
Hopefully it is clear from my diagram that the Hyper-V host OS is connected to the same physical network as the domain, but is not a joined to the domain. I set it up this way because I had concerns about connectivity and manageability because the domain
controller is a guest VM. Also, the IIS server is on a completely different physical network independent of the domain.
What I would like to accomplish is the migration of the above environment to Hyper-V Server 2012 as is. I want to keep my existing guest VMs unchanged and running Server 2008 R2 for now as well as keep the existing network topology intact.
I have 3 additional servers in a separate test environment that would be able to serve as temporary storage or whatever is needed for the migration process.
Here are the two main things I would like to accomplish with this migration…
1. Make the transition from Server 2008 R2 to Hyper-V Server 2012 as a host OS.
2. Migrate virtual hard disks from .VHD to the new .VHDX format.
All that being said, I have finally come to my questions regarding this process.
First and foremost, I would obviously need to back up my current setup in case something goes horribly wrong during the migration. My question regarding the initial backup is would it be better to do a bare metal backup of the Hyper-V host or should I do
individual backups (bare-metal?) of the Guest VMs from within their operating systems?
Second, since I plan to use Hyper-V Server 2012, I will have to manage the host OS using the RSAT from a domain joined client running Windows 7 Professional. How much of a pain is it going to be to setup RSAT and manage the non-domain joined host from a
domain joined client? Is there a better way without using SCVMM or using Server 2012 w/ a GUI as the host OS?
Third, are there any concerns I should have, precautions I should take or procedures I need to do before, during or after the migration regarding the existing VMs and the new virtualized hardware environment on the same physical host?
Forth, should I use the trial version of SCVMM 2012 SP1 (or another previous version) to perform the migration? What should I be aware of using SCVMM for the migration and then discontinuing its use after the migration is complete and moving to management
using the RSAT?
Fifth, if I don’t use SCVMM for the migration, what is the best procedure for moving the VMs? Should I just copy the VHDs to a temporary storage location, install Hyper-V server 2012, copy the VHDs back, create new VMs and attach the VHDs or should I use
the export/import process?
Number six, when is the best time to migrate the VHDs to VHDX format and what would be the best method?
And finally, do I need to worry about USN rollback with a single domain controller? From my reading, this seems to be a point of disagreement. Some people say it could happen while others say it won’t. Is there any point during the migration process where
it could occur either during the copying of VHDs or from the switch to VHDX?
Again, sorry for the long post and thanks for staying with me this far. Any information would be much appreciated1) As Jens said below with Windows Server 2012 you can simple copy the configuration files and VHDs from a 2008 R2 server to a 2012 server and import them - they one caveat to this is that any vlan configuration is lost and you have to simply re-create it.
Optionally you can also export the virtual machines from Windows Server 2008 R2 and then import them on Windows Server 2012.
2) Remote management in a workgroup does have some caveat's associated with it - take a look at
http://blogs.technet.com/b/jhoward/archive/2009/08/07/hvremote-refresh.aspx. Generally I would recommend joining the Hyper-V management operating system to the domain - not just because of these issues but for a number of other features to work properly
(see below)
3) I always recommend validating the hardware and environment after the installation before migrating critical workloads to it - testing networking, backup etc... to make sure they function as expected. Also ensure that you upgrade the integration
components in the VM's after the migration.
4) That is an option - though you might find you like SCVMM
5) Recreating VM's using existing VHD's has some issues for example the BIOS GUID changes, all of the NIC's are re-plug and played etc... When possible copying the configuration or using export is much better.
6) The sooner the better - VHDx has a number of significant advantages, you can do the migration using the Hyper-V manager UI (edit disk) or via powershell with Convert-VHD. Do keep in mind that during the conversation you need 2x the space (for the
original and the new VHDx).
7) In the past you could get into trouble if you for example snapshotted an AD virtual machine and than reverted it - taking one offline and then brining it back online was never a problem. In Windows Server 2012 we addressed this with a feature called
generation ID's.
Domain considerations... A few things to keep in mind regarding the choice to not domain join the Hyper-V server.
- You can't live migrate virtual machines
- You can't utilize Hyper-V over SMB
- Management is more difficult and less secure
-Taylor Brown -Program Manager, Hyper-V -http://blogs.msdn.com/taylorb -
Hi Experts,
I am trying to install sap IDES ECC 6 EhP 7 from scratch. Everything was doing well but I got an error on starting instance. SAPMMC Console Process disp+work.EXE do not change from status: "Server in State STARTING" (Yellow). I have been searching and most of the problem is related to Kernel. I upgraded Kernel to the latest version: SAPEXEDB_101-20012221.SAR and SAPEXE_101-20012222.SAR. I also check my host file and set my IP address with my computer name. I check logs dev_disp and dev_w0 but I am not able to see the error. I am installing IDES into Virtual Machine, Windows 7, SQL Server 2012, 8 Gb memory.
Best Regards.
David C.
dev_disp:
trc file: "dev_disp", trc level: 2, release: "742"
<<- SapSSLSetTraceFile()==SAP_O_K
command line arg 0: C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\disp+work.EXE
command line arg 1: pf=\\SAPIDESECC\sapmnt\ECC\SYS\profile\ECC_DVEBMGS00_SAPIDESECC
sysno 00
sid ECC
systemid 562 (PC with Windows NT)
relno 7420
patchlevel 0
patchno 101
intno 20020600
make multithreaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
profile \\SAPIDESECC\sapmnt\ECC\SYS\profile\ECC_DVEBMGS00_SAPIDESECC
pid 1724
Wed May 02 19:14:50 2040
kernel runs with dp version 224000(ext=117000) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-224000-UC)
length of sys_adm_ext is 500 bytes
***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 1724) [dpInit.c 597]
ShmProtect( 5, 3 )
DpSapEnvInit: rscpInitDispatcher o.k.
SigIInit: ok (whoami=1)
Thread handle for mainthread created
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal SIGSEGV installed (SigISegv, flag 0)
Pipe created: \\.\pipe\SAP1724
SigIInit: Create Message Thread
SigIRegisterExitRoutine: exithandler installed (DpSigExitHandler)
SigIRegisterTerminateRoutine: terminatehandler installed (DpSigExitHandler)
shared lib "dw_xml.dll" version 101 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 101 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 101 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_gui.dll" version 101 successfully loaded
Wed May 02 19:14:51 2040
shared lib "dw_rndrt.dll" version 101 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_abp.dll" version 101 successfully loaded
mshost: >SAPIDESECC<
DpSetCancelStrat: set timeout/repetition 0/-1 at level 0
DpSetCancelStrat: set timeout/repetition 5/-1 at level 1
DpSetCancelStrat: set timeout/repetition -1/5 at level 2
rdisp/softcancel_sequence : -> 0,5,-5
softcancel_sequence: >0,5,-5<
use internal message server connection to port 3901
msserv: >3901<
dp_bufreftime: 120 sec
dp_btctime: 0 sec
dp_autoabaptime: 0 sec
dp_bgrfc_watchdog_time: 300 sec
dp_signal_handler_timeout: 300 sec
dp_autothtime: 60 sec
dp_autojavatime: 60 sec
dp_autoccmstime: 60 sec
dp_security_check_time: 60 sec
max_dynamic_wp_alive_time: 300 sec
dp_startup_time: 20
dp_noptime: 0 sec
dp_keepalive: 1200 sec
dp_keepalive_timeout: 60 sec
dp_ms_keepalive: 60 sec
dp_ms_keepalive_timeout: 300 sec
switch off dp-keep-alive for old temus
dp_spoolalrm: 60 sec
dp_softcancel_timeout: 5 sec
rdisp/wp_restart_interval : 300 sec
DpISetTrcLog: trc logging active, max size = 52428800 bytes
rdisp/shutdown/load_balance_wait_time: 180 sec
rdisp/shutdown/disable_login : 0
rdisp/shutdown/auto_logout: 600 sec
rdisp/shutdown/trigger_timeout: 180 sec
rdisp/shutdown/idle_wp_timeout: 600 sec
rdisp/shutdown/longrunner_timeout: 86400 sec
rdisp/shutdown/j2ee_timeout: 60 sec
rdisp/high_load_quota: (load / queue quota) = (90.000000 / 5.000000)
rdisp/snapshot(CREATE): DP_CS_RESOURCES_EXHAUSTED
Wed May 02 19:14:51 2040
rdisp/snapshot(PERIOD):300 sec
rdisp/snapshot(LINES):10000 lines
DpSetAvoidTraceInSignalHandler: 0 -> 1
DpCommonParamInit: rdisp/core_file_size = default --> no change
NiSrvLGetServNo: got service name 'sapdp00' from operating system
NiIGetServNo: servicename 'sapdp00' = port 3200
NiSrvLGetServNo: got service name 'sapgw00' from operating system
NiIGetServNo: servicename 'sapgw00' = port 3300
NiMyHostName: hostname = 'SAPIDESECC'
NiHLGetNodeAddr: got hostname 'SAPIDESECC' from operating system
NiIGetNodeAddr: hostname 'SAPIDESECC' = addr 192.168.10.10
NiHLGetHostName: found address 192.168.10.10 in cache
NiIGetHostName: addr 192.168.10.10 = hostname 'SAPIDESECC' (fq)
NiHLGetNodeAddr: hostname 'www.doesnotexist0107.qqq.nxst' not found by operating system
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
NiHLGetHostName: address 1.0.0.1 not found by operating system
*** WARNING => DpNetCheck: NiAddrToHost(1.0.0.0) took 9 seconds
NiSrvLGetServNo: got service name 'http' from operating system
NiIGetServNo: servicename 'http' = port 80
NiSrvLGetServName: port 8080 not found by operating system
NiSrvLGetServName: port 64555 not found by operating system
NiSrvLGetServNo: service name 'sapdp9988' not found by operating system
***LOG GZZ=> 1 possible network problems detected - check tracefile and adjust the DNS settings [dpxxtool2.c 5088]
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal 16 installed (DpTrcOnOff, flag 0)
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal 17 installed (DpTrcOnOff, flag 0)
SigIRegisterRoutine: alarm handler installed (DpSigAlrm)
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal SIGINT installed (DpSigInt, flag 0)
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal SIGTERM installed (DpSigInt, flag 0)
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal 3 installed (DpSigQuit, flag 0)
MtxInit: 30000 0 0
DpInitMtx: MtxInit o.k.
PPID environment not found
Thread handle for mainthread created
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal 19 installed (DpSigPrivDisp, flag 0)
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal 18 installed (DpSigPrivDisp, flag 0)
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal 24 installed (DpSigPrivDisp, flag 0)
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal 0 installed (DpSigPrivDisp, flag 0)
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal 21 installed (DpSigPrivDisp, flag 0)
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal SIGABRT installed (DpSigPrivDisp, flag 0)
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal 23 installed (DpSigPrivDisp, flag 0)
SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal 25 installed (DpSigPrivDisp, flag 0)
disp service: sapdp00
NiMyHostName: hostname = 'SAPIDESECC'
ShmProtect( 1, 3 )
DpSysAdmExtCreate: created and initialized sys_adm_ext
DpSysAdmExtCreate: SHM_SYS_ADM_KEY (addr: 00000000022B0050, size: 500)
DpSysAdmExtCreate: SemInMgt o.k.
DpIPCInit2: whoami=1
disp service: sapdp00
myname: SAPIDESECC_ECC_00
vbname:
vb2name:
max_comm_entries: 1000
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
amc_rec_max_no: 400
websockets_max_no: 100
tm_max_no: 200
wp_ca_blk_no: 6000
wp_no_dia: 10
wp_no_vb: 1
wp_no_vb2: 1
wp_no_enq: 0
wp_no_btc: 3
wp_no_spo: 1
wp_no_restricted: 0
wp_max_no: 21
wp_no_dynamic: 5
configurable_wp_no: 16
wall_entry_max_no: 200
addump_period: 0
max_sleep: 20
max_hold_time: 60 sec
max_priv_time: 0 sec
max_vm_debug_attach_time: 60 sec
max_vm_sgc_lazy_time: 600 sec
max_vm_forced_sgc_time: 10 sec
max_debug_lazy_time: 600 sec
max_debug_attach_time: 30 sec
max_snc_hold_time: 120 sec
em_blocksize_KB: 4096
em_initial_size_MB: 5734
em_max_size_MB: 12287
em_address_space_MB: 5734
start_icman: 1
rm_max_tbl_size: 1000
DpIPCInit2: write dp-profile-values into sys_adm_ext
RqQInit: Init with maxQueues=3448, maxRequests=14000, maxWorker=21, singlethreaded process
ShmProtect( 21, 3 )
RqQInit: use events to trigger worker
NiHLGetNodeAddr: got hostname 'localhost' from operating system
NiIGetNodeAddr: hostname 'localhost' = addr 127.0.0.1
RqQInit: created shared memory
RqQInit: o.k.
RqQSetMtxStatistic: switch off mutex statistic
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
RqQSetWakeupHandling: handle wakups outside queue lookup
DpRqSetMultithreadedProcess: inside a singlethreaded process
DpIPCInit2: start server >SAPIDESECC_ECC_00 <
DpShMCreate: alloate/attach shared memory (mode=CREATE)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm) 23360 (1112)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 13098768 (65168)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(ca_adm) 432000 (72)
DpCommTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=1000/16/3664064/3869152
DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 3869152 (3648)
DpSlockTableSize: calculate slock table size from vmc state (not active)
DpSlockTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/fiSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0/0
DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm) 0 (296)
DpReadFileParams: calculate file table size from vm number (0)
max_file_entries: 0
DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
DpShMCreate: sizeof(file_adm) 0 (80)
DpSockTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=1000/16/1040064/1040080
DpShMCreate: sizeof(sock_adm) 1040080 (1016)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (3208)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (ft=41664/fi=67472/hd=64/rec=192)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(amc_rec_adm) (ft=172864/fi=101872/hd=64/rec=416)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(websocket_adm) (ft=28864/hd=64/rec=272)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(gw_adm) 64
DpShMCreate: sizeof(j2ee_adm) 3936
ShmProtect( 2, 3 )
DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY (addr: 000000000FD20050, size: 18986576
sizeof(ca) 208896000 (34816)
ShmProtect( 3, 3 )
SHM_DP_CA_KEY (addr: 0000000010F40050, size: 208896000)
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before sys_adm with len 512 at 000000000FD20050
DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 000000000FD20250
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before wp_adm_list with len 512 at 000000000FD31F40
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm_list at 000000000FD32140
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before wp_adm with len 512 at 000000000FD32260
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 000000000FD32460
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before tm_adm_list with len 512 at 000000000FD37FA0
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 000000000FD381A0
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before tm_adm with len 512 at 000000000FD381E0
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 000000000FD383E0
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before ca_adm with len 512 at 00000000109B62F0
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
DpShMCreate: allocated ca_adm at 00000000109B64F0
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before comm_adm with len 512 at 0000000010A1FC70
DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 0000000010A1FE70
DpShMCreate: system runs without slock table
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before sock_adm with len 512 at 0000000010DD0850
DpShMCreate: allocated sock_adm at 0000000010DD0A50
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before vmc_adm_list with len 512 at 0000000010ECE920
DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 0000000010ECEB20
DpShMCreate: system runs without VMC
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before gw_adm with len 512 at 0000000010ECEBC0
DpShMCreate: allocated gw_adm at 0000000010ECEDC0
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before j2ee_adm with len 512 at 0000000010ECEE00
DpShMCreate: allocated j2ee_adm at 0000000010ECF000
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before ca_info with len 512 at 0000000010ECFF60
DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 0000000010ED0160
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before wall_adm_ft with len 512 at 0000000010ED01A0
DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm (ft) at 0000000010ED03A0
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before wall_adm_fi with len 512 at 0000000010EDA660
DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm (fi) at 0000000010EDA860
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before wall_adm_head with len 512 at 0000000010EEAFF0
DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm (head) at 0000000010EEB1F0
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before amc_rec_adm_ft with len 512 at 0000000010EEB230
DpShMCreate: allocated amc_rec_adm (ft) at 0000000010EEB430
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before amc_rec_adm_fi with len 512 at 0000000010F15770
DpShMCreate: allocated amc_rec_adm (fi) at 0000000010F15970
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before amc_rec_adm_head with len 512 at 0000000010F2E760
DpShMCreate: allocated amc_rec_adm (head) at 0000000010F2E960
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before websocket_adm_ft with len 512 at 0000000010F2E9A0
DpShMCreate: allocated websocket_adm (ft) at 0000000010F2EBA0
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before websocket_adm_head with len 512 at 0000000010F35C60
DpShMCreate: allocated websocket_adm (head) at 0000000010F35E60
DpShMCreate: Initialized eye after websocket_adm_head with len 512 at 0000000010F35EA0
DpShMCreate: initialized 21 eyes
SEM_COMM_ADM_KEY SemInit o.k.
SEM_STAT_KEY SemInit o.k.
ShmProtect( 52, 3 )
DpMBufCreate allocated 138384 bytes for 500 entries
DpSBufCreate allocated 41200 bytes for 100 entries
SEM_MSBUF SemInit o.k.
DpSysAdmIntInit: initialize sys_adm
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
DpSysAdmIntInit: initialized sys_adm
DpSysAdmIntInit: SemInMgt o.k.
DpSysAdmIntInit: SEM_TM_ADM_KEY SemInit o.k.
shutdown/max_time: 3600 sec
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <DispatcherQueue> in slot 0 (10000) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <DispatcherQueue> in slot 0
DpSysAdmIntInit: created queue 0 (DispatcherQueue)
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <GatewayQueue> in slot 1 (10001) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <GatewayQueue> in slot 1
DpSysAdmIntInit: created queue 1 (GatewayQueue)
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <IcmanQueue> in slot 2 (10002) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <IcmanQueue> in slot 2
DpSysAdmIntInit: created queue 2 (IcmanQueue)
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <StartServiceQueue> in slot 3 (10003) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <StartServiceQueue> in slot 3
DpSysAdmIntInit: created queue 3 (StartServiceQueue)
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <DpMonQueue> in slot 4 (10004) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <DpMonQueue> in slot 4
DpSysAdmIntInit: created queue 4 (DpMonQueue)
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = normal priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = normal priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = normal priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = low priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = normal priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/timeslice_millis
DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/prio_low/max_runtime
DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/prio_low/max_quota
DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/prio_normal/max_runtime
DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/prio_normal/max_quota
DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/prio_high/max_runtime
DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/test/reschedule_always
DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
gui_auto_logout: 0 sec
plugin_auto_logout: 1800 sec
rejectSoftcancelInPrivMode: 1
DpSetCpicStreaming: cpicStreamingActive is 1
DpVmcReadBasicStateFromProfile: vmc state is DP_VMC_NOT_ACTIVE
task_limit: 1000
websocket_deletion_timeout: 0
websocket_open_message_limit: 500
websocket_receive_threshold: 10
resource_limit: 95 %
DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
Scheduler info
WP info
#dia = 10
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
#btc = 0
#standby = 0
#max = 21
General Scheduler info
preemptionInfo.isActive = true
preemptionInfo.timeslice = 500
preemptionInfo.checkLoad = true
Prio Class High
maxRuntime[RQ_Q_PRIO_HIGH] = 600 sec
maxRuntimeHalf[RQ_Q_PRIO_HIGH] = 300 sec
Prio Class Normal
maxRuntime[RQ_Q_PRIO_NORMAL] = 3600 sec
maxRuntimeHalf[RQ_Q_PRIO_NORMAL] = 1800 sec
maxTicketsForPrio[RQ_Q_PRIO_NORMAL] = 8
withPrioTickets[RQ_Q_PRIO_NORMAL] = true
Prio Class Low
maxRuntime[RQ_Q_PRIO_LOW] = infinite
maxRuntimeHalf[RQ_Q_PRIO_LOW] = infinite
maxTicketsForPrio[RQ_Q_PRIO_LOW] = 8
withPrioTickets[RQ_Q_PRIO_LOW] = true
Running requests[RQ_Q_PRIO_NORMAL] = 0
Running requests[RQ_Q_PRIO_LOW] = 0
DpCommAttachTable: attached comm table (header=0000000010A1FE70/ft=0000000010A1FE80/fi=0000000010D9E740)
DpSockAttachTable: attached sock table (header=0000000010DD0A50/ft=0000000010DD0A60)
DpAmcRecTabInit: initialized table for 400 entries
DpWebSocketTabInit: initialized table for 100 entries
DpBasicEyesCheck: eyes of group DP-MEM-SEGMENTS o.k. (21 eyes checked)
DpShMInit: initialize tm_adm
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T0_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T1_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T2_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T3_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T4_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T5_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T6_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T7_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T8_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T9_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T10_U65535
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T11_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T12_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T13_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T14_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T15_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T16_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T17_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T18_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T19_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T20_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T21_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T22_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T23_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T24_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T25_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T26_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T27_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T28_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T29_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T30_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T31_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T32_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T33_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T34_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T35_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T36_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T37_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T38_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T39_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T40_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T41_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T42_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T43_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T44_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T45_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T46_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T47_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T48_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T49_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T50_U65535
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T51_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T52_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T53_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T54_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T55_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T56_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T57_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T58_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T59_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T60_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T61_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T62_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T63_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T64_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T65_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T66_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T67_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T68_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T69_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T70_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T71_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T72_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T73_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T74_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T75_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T76_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T77_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T78_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T79_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T80_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T81_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T82_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T83_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T84_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T85_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T86_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T87_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T88_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T89_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T90_U65535
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T91_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T92_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T93_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T94_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T95_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T96_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T97_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T98_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T99_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T100_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T101_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T102_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T103_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T104_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T105_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T106_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T107_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T108_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T109_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T110_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T111_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T112_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T113_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T114_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T115_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T116_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T117_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T118_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T119_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T120_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T121_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T122_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T123_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T124_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T125_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T126_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T127_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T128_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T129_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T130_U65535
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T131_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T132_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T133_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T134_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T135_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T136_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T137_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T138_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T139_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T140_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T141_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T142_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T143_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T144_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T145_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T146_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T147_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T148_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T149_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T150_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T151_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T152_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T153_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T154_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T155_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T156_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T157_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T158_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T159_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T160_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T161_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T162_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T163_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T164_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T165_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T166_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T167_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T168_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T169_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T170_U65535
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T171_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T172_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T173_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T174_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T175_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T176_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T177_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T178_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T179_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T180_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T181_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T182_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T183_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T184_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T185_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T186_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T187_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T188_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T189_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T190_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T191_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T192_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T193_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T194_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T195_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T196_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T197_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T198_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T199_U65535
DpITmSlotClear: cleared T200_U65535
DpShMInit: 200 elems in tmadm_free_list
DpShMInit: initialize wp_adm
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W0> in slot 5 (10005) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W0> in slot 5
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W1> in slot 6 (10006) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W1> in slot 6
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W2> in slot 7 (10007) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W2> in slot 7
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W3> in slot 8 (10008) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W3> in slot 8
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W4> in slot 9 (10009) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W4> in slot 9
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W5> in slot 10 (10010) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W5> in slot 10
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W6> in slot 11 (10011) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W6> in slot 11
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W7> in slot 12 (10012) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W7> in slot 12
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W8> in slot 13 (10013) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W8> in slot 13
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W9> in slot 14 (10014) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W9> in slot 14
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W10> in slot 15 (10015) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W10> in slot 15
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W11> in slot 16 (10016) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W11> in slot 16
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W12> in slot 17 (10017) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W12> in slot 17
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W13> in slot 18 (10018) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W13> in slot 18
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W14> in slot 19 (10019) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W14> in slot 19
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W15> in slot 20 (10020) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W15> in slot 20
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W16> in slot 21 (10021) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W16> in slot 21
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W17> in slot 22 (10022) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W17> in slot 22
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W18> in slot 23 (10023) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W18> in slot 23
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W19> in slot 24 (10024) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W19> in slot 24
RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W20> in slot 25 (10025) with normal priority
RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W20> in slot 25
MBUF state OFF
MBUF opmode USE
DpMBufClearGlobalHighLoadCounter: reset global load flags
DpMBufInit o.k.
DpCommInitTable: init table for 1000 entries
DpSockInitTable: init table for 1000 entries
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
dp-shmem init o.k.
disp+work.EXE 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
ntdll.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\.
kernel32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
KERNELBASE.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
dw_gui.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
librender.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
dw_stl.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
MSVCP100.dll 10.0.40219.325 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
MSVCR100.dll 10.0.40219.325 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
USER32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
GDI32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
LPK.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
USP10.dll 1.626.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
msvcrt.dll 7.0.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
dw_xml.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
dw_xtc.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
dw_rndrt.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
dw_abp.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
libregex.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
ADVAPI32.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
sechost.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\.
RPCRT4.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
ole32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
OLEAUT32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
WINSPOOL.DRV 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
WS2_32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\. SAP minimum version is 4.0.1381.6.
NSI.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
IPHLPAPI.DLL 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
WINNSI.DLL 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
NETAPI32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
netutils.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
srvcli.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
wkscli.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
SAMCLI.DLL 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
SHELL32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
SHLWAPI.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
dbghelp.dll 6.2.9200.20512 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
VERSION.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
MPR.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
SETUPAPI.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
CFGMGR32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
DEVOBJ.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
icule51.dll 51.2.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
icuuc51.dll 51.2.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
icudt51.dll 51.2.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
IMM32.DLL 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
MSCTF.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
icuuc50.dll 50.1.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
icudt50.dll 50.1.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
icuin50.dll 50.1.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
NLAapi.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
napinsp.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
pnrpnsp.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
mswsock.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\System32\.
DNSAPI.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
winrnr.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\System32\.
cscapi.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
wshtcpip.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\System32\.
wship6.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\System32\.
rasadhlp.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
fwpuclnt.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\System32\.
ntmarta.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
WLDAP32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
SspiCli.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
psapi.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
disp service: sapdp00
sapinit ()
EM: em/proc_max_size_MB = 0
MmxRegisterRscAdm 17 000000014130F8B0 000000014130FCD0
EmIAllocMmResourcePROC: size=1048576 total=-1 ptr=0000000008C20040
MmxInit( 0000000008C20050 1048576 17 0000000000000000 0 ) 16 32 64 64
MmxRegisterRscAdm 18 000000014130F850 000000014130F890
EM: Initializing PROC storage: quota=0 use_stdheap=0
sapinit: allocated ZCSA at 0000000008C22D70, len=1992, RSTG_CL_PERM
sapinit: allocated ZTTA and RSTG at 0000000008C235C0, len=1608, RSTG_CL_PERM
sapinit: allocated temporary DYNPRO at 0000000000000000, len=3200000, RSTG_CL_PERM
sapinit: allocated CUA at 0000000008C23C90, len=8, RSTG_CL_PERM
sapinit o.k.
DpEmInit()
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
EmGetMaxGlobalSizeMB: tbiSize = 693
EmGetMaxGlobalSizeMB: maxSize = 1095
EmInit () Lock method = 2
EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
MM global diagnostic options set: 0
EsGetAdmSize( 22 )
EsGetAdmSize( 42 ) = 26425536
ShmProtect( 51, 3 )
EmInit: initializing process shared data.
EmInit: initializing process private data.
EmILckRecover: checking for Mutex to recover ...
<ES> client 21 initializing ....
EsInit(000000001D71A8B0, 26444192, 21, 4096KB, 5734MB, 12287MB, 5734MB, 0, ECC)
<ES> EsILock: use Semphore 33 for locking
<ES> initializing shared memory....
<ES> block size is 4096 kByte.
<ES> Info: em/initial_size_MB( 5734MB) not multiple of em/blocksize_KB( 4096KB)
<ES> Info: em/initial_size_MB rounded up to 5736MB
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F047ED0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F047F30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F047F90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F047FF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048050
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0480B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048110
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048170
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0481D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048230
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048290
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0482F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048350
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0483B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048410
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048470
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0484D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048530
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048590
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0485F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048650
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0486B0
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048710
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048770
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0487D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048830
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048890
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0488F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048950
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0489B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048A10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048A70
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048AD0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048B30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048B90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048BF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048C50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048CB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048D10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048D70
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048DD0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048E30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048E90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048EF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048F50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048FB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049010
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049070
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0490D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049130
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049190
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0491F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049250
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0492B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049310
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049370
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0493D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049430
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049490
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0494F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049550
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0495B0
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049610
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049670
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0496D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049730
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049790
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0497F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049850
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0498B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049910
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049970
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0499D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049A30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049A90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049AF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049B50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049BB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049C10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049C70
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049CD0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049D30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049D90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049DF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049E50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049EB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049F10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049F70
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049FD0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A030
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A090
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A0F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A150
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A1B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A210
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A270
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A2D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A330
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A390
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A3F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A450
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A4B0
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A510
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A570
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A5D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A630
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A690
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A6F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A750
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A7B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A810
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A870
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A8D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A930
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A990
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A9F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AA50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AAB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AB10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AB70
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04ABD0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AC30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AC90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04ACF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AD50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04ADB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AE10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AE70
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AED0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AF30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AF90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AFF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B050
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B0B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B110
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B170
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B1D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B230
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B290
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B2F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B350
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B3B0
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B410
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B470
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B4D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B530
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B590
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B5F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B650
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B6B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B710
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B770
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B7D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B830
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B890
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B8F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B950
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B9B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BA10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BA70
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BAD0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BB30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BB90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BBF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BC50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BCB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BD10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BD70
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BDD0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BE30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BE90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BEF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BF50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BFB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C010
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C070
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C0D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C130
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C190
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C1F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C250
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C2B0
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C310
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C370
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C3D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C430
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C490
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C4F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C550
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C5B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C610
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C670
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C6D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C730
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C790
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C7F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C850
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C8B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C910
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C970
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C9D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CA30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CA90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CAF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CB50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CBB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CC10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CC70
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CCD0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CD30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CD90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CDF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CE50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CEB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CF10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CF70
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04CFD0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D030
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D090
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D0F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D150
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D1B0
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D210
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D270
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D2D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D330
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D390
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D3F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D450
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D4B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D510
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D570
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D5D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D630
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D690
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D6F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D750
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D7B0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D810
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D870
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D8D0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D930
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D990
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04D9F0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DA50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DAB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DB10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DB70
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DBD0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DC30
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DC90
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DCF0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DD50
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DDB0
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DE10
Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04DE70
STD_EsInit: FreelistCompactor active
<ES> Info: disclaim threshold = 0 MB
<ES> Info: disclaim coasting/alloc = 300 s
<ES> Info: disclaim coasting/free = 0 s
<ES> Info: blockdisclaimsize_KB = 0 KB
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Using implementation view
<EsNT> EsIOsInit
<EsNT> ExecuteProtection is supported
<EsNT> Using memory model view.
<EsNT> EsIOsInit: em/initial_size_MB=5736MB
<EsNT> EsIOsInit: em/address_space_MB=5734MB
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<EsNT> Address Space set to 5734
<EsNT> EsILocMthSlotsAttach
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<EsNT> CreateFileMapping name=Global\ES_SEG_00_001 ,size=2044 MB
<EsNT> CreateFileMapping name=Global\ES_SEG_00_002 ,size=1648 MB
<EsNT> MemoryTotalPhys 8388144 KB
<EsNT> MemoryTotalVirtual 8589934464 KB
<EsNT> MemoryAvailVirtual 8588333064 KB
<EsNT> Static 00000001417896C0
<EsNT> Start Map Area 000007DE99A00000
<ES> 1433 blocks reserved for free list.
ES initialized.
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EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
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EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
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EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 4
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 5
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 6
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 7
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 8
Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 9
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 10
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 11
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 12
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 13
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 14
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 15
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 16
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
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EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 18
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 19
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 20
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
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<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 30
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 31
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 32
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 33
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 34
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 35
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 36
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 37
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 38
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 39
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 40
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 41
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
<EsNT> EsIViewAttach Slot = 42
EsILock(LockFreeList) unexpected LastLocker 21 LockCount 1
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Fri May 04 02:37:11 2040
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NiSrvLGetServName: port 8080 not found by operating system
NiSrvLGetServName: port 64555 not found by operating system
NiSrvLGetServNo: service name 'sapdp9988' not found by operating system
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SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal SIGTERM installed (DpSigInt, flag 0)
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Switch'.
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Source : Microsoft.HyperV.PowerShell.VMNetworkAdapter
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