9i and 10g Replication
Hi,
Is there any difference between 9i and 10g Version of Oracle database with respect to Advanced Replication concepts, implementation procedures and methodologies. I mean is 9i Advanced replication concepts are same in 10g or in 11g.
Looking for guidence.
Regards,
Abbasi
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Data Replication between Oracle 9i and 10g
Hello,
I have a question regarding possible Replication Models between Oracle 9i and 10g. Does anybody know a possible way to syncronize the schema data between a 9i and 10g database in realtime?
If yes can you please post perhaps a link with a kind of how to?
Many thanks to all,
Bob...You can read this metalink note 370850.1 - there are bit more ways of replication discussed.
Yes, platforms can be different, but recomendation is to use the same platform for both databases. -
Oracle 11G,10g and DB2 replication?
Oracle 11G,10g and DB2 replication?
=======================================
We are using Oracle 11gR2. We have a table in Oracle filled with partial data (over 200K+, it may grow to 1M). The rest need to be obtained from DB2. It is not from one DB2 table.
The DB2 is configured to run Oracle 10g within it. We have given http interface, where we need to supply(Push) the partial data using HTTP_UTIL package for each row, then DB2/Oracle 10g return the result as XML.
It is a network heavy, slow and not reliable.
Are we able to replicate tables between Oracle 11g and DB2/oracle 10g?
We like to leverage the features on 11gR2 effectively.
I find some interesting folks in this forum.
Did anyone face such situation?
I like to know the best approach with good performance options.
Any idea?
Thanks in helping.qwe16235 wrote:
The DB2 is configured to run Oracle 10g within it. We have given http interface, where we need to supply(Push) the partial data using HTTP_UTIL package for each row, then DB2/Oracle 10g return the result as XML.
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why is DB2 required to produce XML? -
9i and 10g migration/interoperability
Does anyone have any experience migration 9i Lite to 10g Lite?
Particularly:
Can 9i clients sync with a 10g server?
Can a 9i Mobile Server and a 10g Mobile Server both be running replication on the same sets of tables in the enterprise db?
Thanks for any insights!Hi ppl, in my work we where doing a migration from 9i Lite to 10g not only the lite, mobile server too, the only don't change was the enterprise server ( remains 9i )
We found some problems with the migration ( althougt isn't a real migration because we don't make a exportation of database 9i and importation after in 10g ).
Thats because we don't find how. ( or be don't exist )
I describe you the problems we find and incompatibilities we suffer to make your migration a little sweet.
9i clients can't sync with a 10g mobile server. odbc, msync.exe and other files are different in this two versions of lite and mobile server, well in a few words they are different versions and incompatible both.
9i mobile server and 10g mobile server can running replication on the same set of tables in the enterprise bd?, yes they can but we do it in different fisical machines ( the mobile servers i refer ), i don't known if they can co-exists in the same machine.
--Another question : The migration..
Isn't well called a migration because you can't do it a migration with import/export tools because there isn't, its so simple.
We need to do a reconstruction of the same was do it in the past with the 9i mobile server ( create the project, publications and publish the applications ), users and groups for the mb server.
take a look at que question i introduce
Exportation / Importation of Mobile Database Workbench information
No one replies me already, then y suppose there isn't a way to automatize the mobile server implementation.
--Another things we suffer
Don't install 9i Lite and 10g Lite in the same client , we have problems and need to deinstall all and install 10g alone.
ODBC supplied with 10g Lite installation are not configurable, you can't modify a simple option in the control panel > Administrative Tools > ODBC Origins , i suppose oracle do it for automatize the implementation of lite .
Install 10g being the user who needs the Lite because the ODBC only CAN exists in this user and you CAN'T create an ODBC connection manually to 10g ( YES THIS IS TOO BAD but its true ).
I don't known what more to tell u now, they where the most interesting two weeks in my life involved with ORACLE.
And , good luck!
Joan -
Replicating data between oracle9i(source) and 10g database
sucessfully replicated data between source and target in 10g
Now I have to replicate the data between oracle9i(source) and 10g database(Target) please help me to solve this issuesucessfully replicated data between source and target in 10g What sort of Replication you talking about ? Is it Object level , Schema level or DB Level ?
Now I have to replicate the data between oracle9i(source) and 10g database (Target) please help me to solve this issue
http://www.freelists.org/archives/oracle-l/08-2005/msg01260.html
Hare Krishna
Alok -
Replicating data between oracle9i(source) and 10g database(Target)
sucessfully replicated data between source and target in 10g
Now I have to replicate the data between oracle9i(source) and 10g database(Target)
please help me to solve this issuesucessfully replicated data between source and target in 10g What sort of Replication you talking about ? Is it Object level , Schema level or DB Level ?
Now I have to replicate the data between oracle9i(source) and 10g database (Target) please help me to solve this issue
http://www.freelists.org/archives/oracle-l/08-2005/msg01260.html
Hare Krishna
Alok -
Multiple Oracle Home support 9i and 10g
I have 9i and 10g clients installed in separate oracle homes.
When I switch to 9i home my application is still using 10g OLE DB.
Is there any way that I can activate 9i OLEDB when 9i home is active and vice-versa?
Thanks
RaviKiranHave you gone through the chapter on troubleshooting replication problems in the Advanced Replication manual? In particular, the sections on DML changes not being asynchronously propagated and diagnosing problems with materialized views?
Justin -
Hello All,
I am running 6i and 10g reports against a 10g database.
I ran one of the 6i report and it generated a report in one sorting ordear
and when i ran the same report on 10g ,it generated the report in ddifferent order.
Both the reports r run against the same 10g database.
The order by clause on the columns of the records r identical.
Now i wanted to understand how it is sorting in different orders in both 6i and 10g reports?
Thanks,
RanzHi,
Please note the fact that 6i Reports is not certified to work with 10g Database. Hence it becomes impossible to address the sorting behavior of 6i Reports, though there is nothing different in the way it works. I would suggest you to use 10gR2 version of Reports services with 10g Database which is certified and supported. Thanks for your understanding.
Regards,
Anand -
Hi
I am trying to get a tillslip to print correctly after converting from reports 6i to 10g. The problem i think is that the outputfile generated in the 6i version is diffrent from the output file in 10g. The 10g version looks similar to postscript while the 6i output file does not mean anything to me.
If i open the 6i test.dflt file it looks something like: =c0c1c32R
If i open the 10g test.dflt file it looks something like:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 %
%Creator: Oracle Toolkit 2 for Motif 10.1.2.0.2 PRODUCTION
Using the 6i output file i can print the tillslip correctly in both the 6i and 10g environments. Using the 10g output file all the char in the output file prints including the comments (the %!PS-Adobe-3.0 % bit also)
Any ideas how to get the output file the same. All report settings (DESFOTMAT, DESTYPE, ...) are the same. The dflt.prt file only differs as follows:
printer "dflt"
height 66
width 80
after page control(L)
return "" (this line in 6i file is: return "M" )
linefeed control(J)
Any ideas will be helpfull. I have tried creating the report as a .rtf, .pdf and .ps file and all of them print with the code inside and not just the tillslip info.
ThanksHi
I afound that the problem is that the app server does not know about the printer as it is connected to a users PC. Thus when using the dflt desformat it selects the default printer language of the App Server printer. This is the reason why the files are diffrent.
If I understand everything the process should be:
1 - Run the report from forms (on app server).
2 - Write the report to a file on App Server and then transfer the file to the user PC.
3 - Send file correct printer on the user PC.
The problem still remains on how to create the correct file which can be send to the printer connected to the users PC as the driver of the correct printer is not known too the App Server. The printer still prints the file incorrectly as the file is not created using its drive as what the case was when running it in 6i.
Setting the MODE to character (which will enable you to provide a .prt file if you had one to give) will not work as the report contains an image.
Regards
Edited by: hfp843 on Sep 17, 2008 2:28 AM -
Occasional ora-6502 using forms 6i and 10g
Hi all.
We have been experiencing some weird and unexpected ora-6502 errors in some of our forms 6i modules running against 10g (rel 1 or 2).
Forms modules are correctly functioning and for some reason, one day an ora-6502 error suddenly pops up.
Now the weirdest thing is that after you put some messages on the trigger, so you can track down where the error is coming from, it disappears.
I know that this may sound hard to believe, but it has happened several times. All we do is put some message built in, recompile all, and the error is gone (for a while).
So my questions are:
- Is this a known issue beween forms 6i and 10g Db?.
- Is there a patch on Metalink ( we use Forms [32 bits] Versión 6.0.8.26.0 (Producción))
- A workaround?
and most important
- Have anyone been exposed to a similar situation?
Regards, Luis ...!Now the weirdest thing is that after you put some messages on the trigger, so you can track down where the error is coming from, it disappears.Sounds like the form has not been "clean compiled" against the server on which it is running. Try a "Compile All", which causes all previously compiled program units to be compiled fresh.
Or even better, clean out all the compiled code from your fmb before compiling the fmb on the server where it runs.
See this topic: Re: Why does this happen - find ';', replace with ';'? -
Designer 6i and 10g on the same machine?
I have Designer 6i and corresponding repository on my machine.
The problem with 6i I can't save diagramm in HTML format
I believe I can save in HTML format in 10g or other?
Can I install on the same machine 10g designer?
should I configure new repository?
TIASee my update on your earlier question.
As for running 6i and 10g on the same machine, yes you can do it. You just have to install them in separate Oracle Homes, and be careful when you tell them which version of EXP and IMP to use. There is one MAJOR caveat, however. They cannot use the same Designer Repository - 6i client won't talk to a 10g repository and 10g client won't talk to a 6i repository. You can upgrade a 6i repository to 10g with the RAU, but take a backup before you do - the only way to go back is to restore your backup. Besides, I think that if you upgrade to the last supported version of Designer 6i (you should be able to get it from MetaLink) you will get the Publish Diagrams utility.
Frankly, my opinion is that there is only one reason to stay on 6i - if you need to generate and support 6i client/server Oracle Forms. If you don't use Oracle Forms, or if you have moved on to Web Forms with the middle tier Forms Server, I'd recommend an upgrade to Designer 10g and Developer 10g. -
Calling shared objects in unix from Forms 6i and 10g
I would like to know how to call shared objects in unix from Froms 6i and 10g. Can anybody help in this regard? Your help is very well appreciated.
Hi,
Do you have any 11i instance where those custom forms are used? If yes, you will have to copy those forms from 11i to R12 instance, open the forms using Forms 10g builder, compile it and upload it back to the server.
Note: 427879.1 - How To Customize And Compile An Application Seeded Form (FMB) Or Library (PLL)?
Note: 743490.1 - Customization in Oracle Applications
Note: 563258.1 - How To Upgrade 11i Custom Forms And Reports To R12
Regards,
Hussein -
Using get_application_property(CONFIG) in 6i and 10g
Hi,
for a short time, our application has to run with 6i and 10g at the same time. We have to use the new constant CONFIG also in 6i. How can I mask this constant that it works correctly. Implementing it like this doesn't work:
PROCEDURE gui$new_session
IS
pl_id ParamList;
form_name varchar2(100);
lo_connect varchar2(250);
lo_url varchar2(200);
lo_conf varchar2(50);
co_config CONSTANT NUMBER := 'CONFIG';
BEGIN
form_name := replace(pdb_anwendung.get_anw_exe('PRAG_MENUE45'), '.FMX','');
IF get_application_property(USER_INTERFACE) <> 'WEB' THEN
RUN_PRODUCT(FORMS, form_name, ASYNCHRONOUS, RUNTIME, FILESYSTEM, pl_id, NULL);
ELSE
lo_connect := get_application_property(USERNAME)||'/'||get_application_property(PASSWORD)||'@'||get_application_property(CONNECT_STRING);
lo_conf := get_application_property(co_config);
lo_url := 'javascript:window.open("/forms/frmservlet?config='||lo_conf||'&form='||form_name||'&userid='||lo_connect||'","","location=no,toolbar=no,menubar=no,status=no,");self.close();';
WEB.SHOW_DOCUMENT(lo_url,'_blank');
END IF;
END;
Unfortunately, I can't set the constant CONFIG directly into get_application_property (what is working properly used directly in 10g) because then I get a compilation error in 6i. Can somebody help me?
Regards,
HeikeClearly...
co_config CONSTANT NUMBER := 'CONFIG';... won't work because you are assigning a varchar value to a number. CONFIG (without the quotes) is a built-in constant in Forms 10g that has a value of 221. So you could try this (notice there are no single quotes)...
co_config CONSTANT NUMBER := CONFIG;... but I doubt that will compile in 6i as CONFIG won't be defined. So maybe you could use...
co_config CONSTANT NUMBER := 221;It's bad practice to hard-code a value like that though. -
BSOD on Server 2012 running dfs namespace and dfs replication roles with deduplication
Hello,
I have recently setup 2 dfsn & dfsr servers, both 2012 one physical the other virtual.
The idea is to have one server as primary and the other as a failover \ DR.
The primary server is virtual and connects via mpio \ iscsi to a dell san, using the provided dell DSM Drivers.
The secondary server is physical with local disk for storage.
I copy files to a namespace setup to always prefer the primary server, these files are then replicated across to the secondary.
I have also turned on deduplication on both servers to get the most out of the available storage.
This has been working well for 6 months or so, there have however been 2-3 occasions where the primary virtual server has crashed and blue screened causing the DFSR database to undergo a full consistency check.
The bug check errors i have managed to extract from the Memory.dmp and mini dump are as follows:
* Bugcheck Analysis
REFERENCE_BY_POINTER (18)
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000000, Object type of the object whose reference count is being lowered
Arg2: fffffa80379a3070, Object whose reference count is being lowered
Arg3: 0000000000000002, Reserved
Arg4: ffffffffffffffff, Reserved
The reference count of an object is illegal for the current state of the object.
Each time a driver uses a pointer to an object the driver calls a kernel routine
to increment the reference count of the object. When the driver is done with the
pointer the driver calls another kernel routine to decrement the reference count.
Drivers must match calls to the increment and decrement routines. This bugcheck
can occur because an object's reference count goes to zero while there are still
open handles to the object, in which case the fourth parameter indicates the number
of opened handles. It may also occur when the object?s reference count drops below zero
whether or not there are open handles to the object, and in that case the fourth parameter
contains the actual value of the pointer references count.
Debugging Details:
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR: 0x18
PROCESS_NAME: dfsrs.exe
CURRENT_IRQL: 0
ANALYSIS_VERSION: 6.3.9600.17029 (debuggers(dbg).140219-1702) amd64fre
LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff800999ee0d7 to fffff8009985a440
STACK_TEXT:
fffff880`0bf3fb48 fffff800`999ee0d7 : 00000000`00000018 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`379a3070 00000000`00000002 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff880`0bf3fb50 fffff800`99c33529 : fffffa80`379a3070 fffff8a0`0244adc0 00000000`000017e4 0000001b`930b60d8 : nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+0x38605
fffff880`0bf3fb90 fffff800`99859453 : fffffa80`4063db00 fffffa80`4063db00 fffff880`0bf3fcc0 00000000`00000001 : nt!NtClose+0x239
fffff880`0bf3fc40 000007ff`5e8d2cda : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiSystemServiceCopyEnd+0x13
0000001b`9069f398 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x000007ff`5e8d2cda
STACK_COMMAND: kb
FOLLOWUP_IP:
nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+38605
fffff800`999ee0d7 cc int 3
SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 1
SYMBOL_NAME: nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+38605
FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner
MODULE_NAME: nt
IMAGE_NAME: ntkrnlmp.exe
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 51a966cd
IMAGE_VERSION: 6.2.9200.16628
BUCKET_ID_FUNC_OFFSET: 38605
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x18_OVER_DEREFERENCE_nt!_??_::FNODOBFM::_string_
BUCKET_ID: 0x18_OVER_DEREFERENCE_nt!_??_::FNODOBFM::_string_
ANALYSIS_SOURCE: KM
FAILURE_ID_HASH_STRING: km:0x18_over_dereference_nt!_??_::fnodobfm::_string_
FAILURE_ID_HASH: {eaf19261-0688-f327-a17d-6f7960ac4ebd}
Followup: MachineOwner
rax=0000000000000000 rbx=ffffffffffffffff rcx=0000000000000018
rdx=0000000000000000 rsi=fffffa80379a3070 rdi=00000000fffc000c
rip=fffff8009985a440 rsp=fffff8800bf3fb48 rbp=fffffa80379a3040
r8=fffffa80379a3070 r9=0000000000000002 r10=fffffa8030d89190
r11=fffffa804063db00 r12=00000000000017e4 r13=0000000000000000
r14=fffff8a00a548f90 r15=0000000000000000
iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
cs=0010 ss=0018 ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000246
nt!KeBugCheckEx:
fffff800`9985a440 48894c2408 mov qword ptr [rsp+8],rcx ss:0018:fffff880`0bf3fb50=0000000000000018
Child-SP RetAddr : Args to Child
: Call Site
fffff880`0bf3fb48 fffff800`999ee0d7 : 00000000`00000018 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`379a3070 00000000`00000002 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff880`0bf3fb50 fffff800`99c33529 : fffffa80`379a3070 fffff8a0`0244adc0 00000000`000017e4 0000001b`930b60d8 : nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+0x38605
fffff880`0bf3fb90 fffff800`99859453 : fffffa80`4063db00 fffffa80`4063db00 fffff880`0bf3fcc0 00000000`00000001 : nt!NtClose+0x239
fffff880`0bf3fc40 000007ff`5e8d2cda : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiSystemServiceCopyEnd+0x13 (TrapFrame @ fffff880`0bf3fc40)
0000001b`9069f398 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x000007ff`5e8d2cda
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fffff880`00ba0000 fffff880`00bb5000 vsock vsock.sys Fri Aug 30 20:25:34 2013 (5220F1AE)
fffff880`00bb5000 fffff880`00bcf000 mountmgr mountmgr.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:33 2012 (5010AB8D)
fffff880`00bcf000 fffff880`00bd9000 atapi atapi.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:33 2012 (5010ABC9)
fffff880`00bd9000 fffff880`00bf0000 vmxnet3n61x64 vmxnet3n61x64.sys Fri Sep 27 10:40:11 2013 (5245527B)
fffff880`00bf0000 fffff880`00bfa000 pnpmem pnpmem.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:11 2012 (5010ABB3)
fffff880`00c40000 fffff880`00c9f000 mcupdate_GenuineIntel mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll Thu Jul 26 03:30:12 2012 (5010ABB4)
fffff880`00c9f000 fffff880`00cfb000 CLFS CLFS.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:29:39 2012 (5010AB93)
fffff880`00cfb000 fffff880`00d1e000 tm tm.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:01 2012 (5010AB6D)
fffff880`00d1e000 fffff880`00d33000 PSHED PSHED.dll Thu Jul 26 05:53:53 2012 (5010CD61)
fffff880`00d33000 fffff880`00d3d000 BOOTVID BOOTVID.dll Thu Jul 26 03:30:22 2012 (5010ABBE)
fffff880`00d3d000 fffff880`00dbc000 CI CI.dll Thu Mar 28 03:30:42 2013 (5153B962)
fffff880`00dbc000 fffff880`00de1000 rasl2tp rasl2tp.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:16 2012 (5010AA14)
fffff880`00e00000 fffff880`00e49000 spaceport spaceport.sys Sat Oct 05 04:32:08 2013 (524F8838)
fffff880`00e49000 fffff880`00e61000 volmgr volmgr.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:22 2012 (5010AB82)
fffff880`00e61000 fffff880`00ea9000 vm3dmp vm3dmp.sys Wed Oct 09 05:25:53 2013 (5254DAD1)
fffff880`00eb5000 fffff880`00f41000 cng cng.sys Thu Oct 11 06:17:34 2012 (5076566E)
fffff880`00f41000 fffff880`00f5b000 raspppoe raspppoe.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:55 2012 (5010AA77)
fffff880`00f5c000 fffff880`00f99000 mpio mpio.sys Sat Sep 28 04:37:24 2013 (52464EF4)
fffff880`00f99000 fffff880`00fd3000 md3utm md3utm.sys Wed Aug 22 22:14:56 2012 (50354BD0)
fffff880`00fd3000 fffff880`00fef000 intelppm intelppm.sys Tue Nov 06 03:55:02 2012 (50988A16)
fffff880`01000000 fffff880`0106d000 ACPI ACPI.sys Thu Sep 20 07:09:16 2012 (505AB30C)
fffff880`01075000 fffff880`010d8000 msrpc msrpc.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:37 2012 (5010AB55)
fffff880`010d8000 fffff880`0119a000 Wdf01000 Wdf01000.sys Sat Jun 22 04:13:05 2013 (51C51641)
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fffff880`01889000 fffff880`018a9000 i8042prt i8042prt.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:50 2012 (5010AB62)
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fffff880`018b8000 fffff880`018c7000 mouclass mouclass.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:47 2012 (5010AB5F)
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fffff880`01952000 fffff880`019b2000 fltmgr fltmgr.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:09 2012 (5010ABB1)
fffff880`019b2000 fffff880`019e0000 quota quota.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:14 2012 (5010AB7A)
fffff880`019e0000 fffff880`019f4000 dfsrro dfsrro.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:13 2012 (5010AB79)
fffff880`019f4000 fffff880`01a00000 BATTC BATTC.SYS Thu Oct 11 06:19:58 2012 (507656FE)
fffff880`01a00000 fffff880`01a2c000 tunnel tunnel.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:04 2012 (5010AA08)
fffff880`01a2c000 fffff880`01a3b000 CompositeBus CompositeBus.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:03 2012 (5010AB33)
fffff880`01a3b000 fffff880`01a45000 vmgencounter vmgencounter.sys Thu Jul 26 03:27:58 2012 (5010AB2E)
fffff880`01a45000 fffff880`01c2a000 Ntfs Ntfs.sys Sun Jan 26 23:28:35 2014 (52E59A23)
fffff880`01c2a000 fffff880`01c45000 ksecdd ksecdd.sys Thu Sep 20 07:09:16 2012 (505AB30C)
fffff880`01c45000 fffff880`01c56000 pcw pcw.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:44 2012 (5010AB5C)
fffff880`01c56000 fffff880`01c60000 Fs_Rec Fs_Rec.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:08 2012 (5010ABB0)
fffff880`01c60000 fffff880`01c8f000 ksecpkg ksecpkg.sys Thu Oct 11 06:16:46 2012 (5076563E)
fffff880`01c8f000 fffff880`01cc0000 cdrom cdrom.sys Thu Jul 26 03:26:36 2012 (5010AADC)
fffff880`01cc0000 fffff880`01d2b000 dedup dedup.sys Sat Oct 05 04:31:38 2013 (524F881A)
fffff880`01d2b000 fffff880`01d3a000 vmrawdsk vmrawdsk.sys Sun Dec 15 03:36:38 2013 (52AD23C6)
fffff880`01d3a000 fffff880`01d47000 BasicRender BasicRender.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:51 2012 (5010AB63)
fffff880`01d47000 fffff880`01d53000 mssmbios mssmbios.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:19 2012 (5010AB7F)
fffff880`01d53000 fffff880`01d64000 discache discache.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:23 2012 (5010AB47)
fffff880`01d64000 fffff880`01d85000 dfsc dfsc.sys Wed Jan 15 23:42:58 2014 (52D71D02)
fffff880`01d85000 fffff880`01d91000 ndistapi ndistapi.sys Thu Sep 20 07:09:19 2012 (505AB30F)
fffff880`01d91000 fffff880`01dc0000 ndiswan ndiswan.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:13 2012 (5010AA11)
fffff880`01dc0000 fffff880`01dde000 rassstp rassstp.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:59 2012 (5010AA3F)
fffff880`01dde000 fffff880`01df6000 AgileVpn AgileVpn.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:11 2012 (5010AA0F)
fffff880`01df6000 fffff880`01dfc400 CmBatt CmBatt.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:20 2012 (5010AB80)
fffff880`01e00000 fffff880`01e54000 CLASSPNP CLASSPNP.SYS Sat Jun 29 04:07:45 2013 (51CE4F81)
fffff880`01e54000 fffff880`01e68000 crashdmp crashdmp.sys Fri Aug 30 04:11:28 2013 (52200D60)
fffff880`01e75000 fffff880`01e7e000 Null Null.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:30:16 2012 (5010ABB8)
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fffff880`020ba000 fffff880`02122000 fwpkclnt fwpkclnt.sys Fri Mar 01 04:55:54 2013 (513034DA)
fffff880`02122000 fffff880`0213d000 wfplwfs wfplwfs.sys Thu Oct 10 04:32:19 2013 (52561FC3)
fffff880`0213d000 fffff880`02191000 volsnap volsnap.sys Sat Jun 01 04:10:22 2013 (51A9661E)
fffff880`02191000 fffff880`021a8000 mup mup.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:00 2012 (5010ABA8)
fffff880`021a8000 fffff880`021b4000 npsvctrig npsvctrig.sys Thu Jul 26 03:27:33 2012 (5010AB15)
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fffff880`03800000 fffff880`03863000 mrxsmb mrxsmb.sys Tue Feb 05 22:29:08 2013 (511187B4)
fffff880`0389c000 fffff880`038eb000 ks ks.sys Sat Feb 02 07:25:50 2013 (510CBF7E)
fffff880`038eb000 fffff880`038f6000 rdpbus rdpbus.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:19 2012 (5010AB43)
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fffff880`0390a000 fffff880`03915000 flpydisk flpydisk.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:15 2012 (5010ABB7)
fffff880`03915000 fffff880`03922000 dump_diskdump dump_diskdump.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:58 2012 (5010ABA6)
fffff880`03922000 fffff880`0393f000 dump_LSI_SAS dump_LSI_SAS.sys Fri May 11 20:40:21 2012 (4FAD6B25)
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fffff880`03947000 fffff880`03955000 monitor monitor.sys Fri Mar 01 04:56:18 2013 (513034F2)
fffff880`03955000 fffff880`0397d000 luafv luafv.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:13 2012 (5010AB79)
fffff880`0397d000 fffff880`03991000 lltdio lltdio.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:02 2012 (5010AA42)
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fffff880`039c9000 fffff880`039e0000 mpsdrv mpsdrv.sys Thu Oct 31 03:42:19 2013 (5271D19B)
fffff880`03c00000 fffff880`03c73000 rdbss rdbss.sys Sat May 04 05:47:00 2013 (518492C4)
fffff880`03c73000 fffff880`03c8d000 wanarp wanarp.sys Tue Apr 09 03:31:00 2013 (51637D64)
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fffff880`03e6b000 fffff880`03e7c000 BasicDisplay BasicDisplay.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:08 2012 (5010AB74)
fffff880`03e7c000 fffff880`03e8e000 Npfs Npfs.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:30:26 2012 (5010ABC2)
fffff880`03e8e000 fffff880`03e9a000 Msfs Msfs.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:30:24 2012 (5010ABC0)
fffff880`03e9a000 fffff880`03ebc000 tdx tdx.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:58 2012 (5010AA7A)
fffff880`03ebc000 fffff880`03eca000 TDI TDI.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:27:59 2012 (5010AB2F)
fffff880`03eca000 fffff880`03ed6000 ws2ifsl ws2ifsl.sys Thu Sep 20 07:09:50 2012 (505AB32E)
fffff880`03ed6000 fffff880`03f2e000 netbt netbt.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:26 2012 (5010AA5A)
fffff880`03f2e000 fffff880`03fc4000 afd afd.sys Wed Sep 04 04:11:20 2013 (5226A4D8)
fffff880`03fc4000 fffff880`03fee000 pacer pacer.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:05 2012 (5010AA09)
fffff880`03fee000 fffff880`03ffe000 netbios netbios.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:19 2012 (5010AB43)
fffff880`03ffe000 fffff880`03fff480 swenum swenum.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:53 2012 (5010AB65)
fffff880`0ac00000 fffff880`0acdf000 HTTP HTTP.sys Fri Mar 15 00:17:15 2013 (5142688B)
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fffff880`0acf8000 fffff880`0ad43000 mrxsmb10 mrxsmb10.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:06 2012 (5010AA0A)
fffff880`0ad43000 fffff880`0ad7e000 mrxsmb20 mrxsmb20.sys Tue Feb 05 22:28:36 2013 (51118794)
fffff880`0b200000 fffff880`0b20d000 condrv condrv.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:08 2012 (5010ABB0)
fffff880`0b20d000 fffff880`0b2ae000 srv2 srv2.sys Tue Apr 09 03:33:02 2013 (51637DDE)
fffff880`0b2cd000 fffff880`0b399000 peauth peauth.sys Tue Apr 09 03:32:01 2013 (51637DA1)
fffff880`0b399000 fffff880`0b3a4000 secdrv secdrv.SYS Wed Sep 13 14:18:38 2006 (4508052E)
fffff880`0b3a4000 fffff880`0b3e8000 srvnet srvnet.sys Tue Apr 09 03:31:13 2013 (51637D71)
fffff880`0b3e8000 fffff880`0b3fa000 tcpipreg tcpipreg.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:13 2012 (5010AA11)
fffff880`0b4e3000 fffff880`0b570000 srv srv.sys Thu Jul 26 03:25:28 2012 (5010AA98)
fffff880`0b570000 fffff880`0b57b000 rdpvideominiport rdpvideominiport.sys Fri Oct 12 06:48:28 2012 (5077AF2C)
fffff880`0b57b000 fffff880`0b5ac000 rdpdr rdpdr.sys Thu Jul 26 03:25:18 2012 (5010AA8E)
fffff880`0b5ac000 fffff880`0b5b9000 terminpt terminpt.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:53 2012 (5010AB65)
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fffff960`006cb000 fffff960`006d4000 TSDDD TSDDD.dll Thu Jul 26 03:30:25 2012 (5010ABC1)
fffff960`00879000 fffff960`008af000 cdd cdd.dll Thu Jul 26 05:49:37 2012 (5010CC61)
fffff960`00a21000 fffff960`00a60000 RDPUDD RDPUDD.dll Fri Oct 12 06:50:01 2012 (5077AF89)
Unloaded modules:
fffff880`01e68000 fffff880`01e75000 dump_storport.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0000D000
fffff880`021d0000 fffff880`021ed000 dump_LSI_SAS.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0001D000
fffff880`021a8000 fffff880`021b4000 hwpolicy.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0000C000
fffff880`00f41000 fffff880`00f5c000 sacdrv.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0001B000
fffff880`00c33000 fffff880`00c40000 ApiSetSchema.dll
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0000D000
I have searched for others having a similar problem but have not managed to find much.
The memory dump at the time of the crash does seem to hint at a problem with DFSR.exe.
The setup seems to be running fine again now and is going through its consistency checks, it is just a major inconvenience and will only get worse as the DFS becomes busier and approaches capacity.
The plan was to put this setup into production however with the unpredictability of blue screen reboots I cannot see this happening until I can find a fix or work around.
I have yet to see this problem occur on the other (physical) server, this is pretty much identical in configuration apart from its storage access.
My thoughts are a possible bug in the DFSR component or a bug in the DSM Drivers used for the iSCSI SAN connection or maybe a combination of the two.
Any help, thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated
ThanksHi,
Please install the current version of Dfssvc.exe Dfsc.sys Dfsrs.exe for Windows Server 2012.
List of currently available hotfixes for Distributed File System (DFS) technologies in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2951262
The issue may be due to the DFSRoot folder has lost NTFS permission. Some reasons why DFS root lose ACLs Links are listed in the article below:
How to implement Windows Server 2003 Access-based Enumeration in a DFS environment
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907458/en-us
You could use dfsutil to set NTFS permission: dfsutil property ACL \\DFS-namespace
Using the Windows Server 2008 DFSUTIL.EXE command line to manage DFS-Namespaces
http://blogs.technet.com/b/josebda/archive/2009/05/01/using-the-windows-server-2008-dfsutil-exe-command-line-to-manage-dfs-namespaces.aspx
To narrow down the issue, you could remove the DFS role to check if the issue related to the dfs namespace and dfs replication roles.
Regards,
Mandy
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