Reading from memory
Hi,
My requirement is same as Kiran, when ever dealer create or change the business partner in SAP CRM system before saving a business partner, i need to send the data to the XI system from the XI system it will send a data to quality stage and returns back the valid address the problem which i am facing is I created a implemention class for BAdi:PARTNER_UPDATE and able read the data from the memory which iam sending data from SAP CRM system but now the problem is that how to incorporate the changes which occured in quality stage which i need to over write the fields which i sent.And then commit the data into SAP CRM System and then it should create a business partner with proper address, quick response is apperciated.
Could any please help above problem..
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Hi all,
i recently updated ASE 15.7 from SP 42 to SP 130.
Everything was fine during update procedure. After the procedure terminated this error started appears (every five minutes) on the database log.
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel attempted read from memory location 0000000000000019 from instruction at location 0x0000000074AC346E
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel Adaptive Server Enterprise system exception (0xc0000005) generated by a storage access violation.
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel attempted read from memory location 0000000000000018 from instruction at location 0x0000000074AC346E
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AC346E vcwprintf_s+ 0x26ce (0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EDAB6D4, 0x000000000EDABBC0, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel Adaptive Server Enterprise system exception (0xc0000005) generated by a storage access violation.
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AA1AA3 sprintf+ 0x7b (0x0000000000000000, 0x000000000EDACBD0, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x0000000000000019)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AC346E vcwprintf_s+ 0x26ce (0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EEAB6D4, 0x000000000EEABBC0, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FC9C87 ex_stuffp+ 0x4f7 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000000EDABBC0, 0x000000000EDACBD0, 0x0000000000000061)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AA1AA3 sprintf+ 0x7b (0x0000000000000000, 0x000000000EEACBD0, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x0000000000000018)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB1FD ex__logprint+ 0x38d (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x00000000805CE000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FC9C87 ex_stuffp+ 0x4f7 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000000EEABBC0, 0x000000000EEACBD0, 0x0000000000000061)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB776 ex_logprint+ 0xe6 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x000000000000002B)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB1FD ex__logprint+ 0x38d (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000080EF2800, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6C31 proc_read__backout+ 0x1d1 (0x00000000812BF000, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000012, 0x000000005B0952A0)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB776 ex_logprint+ 0xe6 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x000000000000002B)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6A2E proc_handle+ 0x9e (0x000000005B0AD420, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000012, 0x0000000000BE633A)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6C31 proc_read__backout+ 0x1d1 (0x00000000812C9000, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000012, 0x000000005B0B2890)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE317 exc__raise+ 0x6c7 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000AF5)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6A2E proc_handle+ 0x9e (0x000000005B0CAA10, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000012, 0x0000000000BE633A)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE96E exc_raise+ 0x11e (0x000000000102523B, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000005, 0x0000000000000012)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE317 exc__raise+ 0x6c7 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000AF5)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BED3D4 proc_read+ 0xbe4 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000004ED2AAB0)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE96E exc_raise+ 0x11e (0x000000000102523B, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000005, 0x0000000000000012)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BEE1A7 proc_get+ 0x3f7 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BED3D4 proc_read+ 0xbe4 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000004E7F98B0)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000F3E97B s_getTreeOrPlan+ 0x19b (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000000EDAE810, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BEE1A7 proc_get+ 0x3f7 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EDE2D4 execproc+ 0x3a4 (0x00000000000000E0, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EDAED60, 0x00000000000000E0)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000F3E97B s_getTreeOrPlan+ 0x19b (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000000EEAE810, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EE4D02 s_execute+ 0x4692 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000080760960, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EDE2D4 execproc+ 0x3a4 (0x00000000000000E0, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EEAED60, 0x00000000000000E0)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EF7476 sequencer+ 0x1f86 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EE4D02 s_execute+ 0x4692 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x00000000806DD960, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000467406 tdsrecv_language+ 0x706 (0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000021)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EF7476 sequencer+ 0x1f86 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.72 kernel pc: 0x000000000042BF87 conn_hdlr+ 0x2307 (0x00000000284ACB70, 0x00000000284ACB70, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel pc: 0x0000000000467406 tdsrecv_language+ 0x706 (0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000021)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel pc: 0x00000000013AFEF1 kpntwrapper+ 0x51 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel pc: 0x000000000042BF87 conn_hdlr+ 0x2307 (0x00000000284AD0B0, 0x00000000284AD0B0, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel pc: 0x0000000077248FED CreateFiberEx+ 0x27d (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel end of stack trace, spid 152, kpid 18677903, suid 4
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel pc: 0x00000000013AFEF1 kpntwrapper+ 0x51 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel pc: 0x0000000077248FED CreateFiberEx+ 0x27d (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel end of stack trace, spid 153, kpid 18808976, suid 4
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel DUMP OF LOADED MODULES:-
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel DUMP OF LOADED MODULES:-
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sqlsrvr.exe loaded at 0000000000400000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sqlsrvr.exe]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sqlsrvr.exe loaded at 0000000000400000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sqlsrvr.exe]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ntdll.dll loaded at 0000000077360000 [C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ntdll.dll loaded at 0000000077360000 [C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel kernel32.dll loaded at 0000000077240000 [C:\Windows\system32\kernel32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel kernel32.dll loaded at 0000000077240000 [C:\Windows\system32\kernel32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel KERNELBASE.dll loaded at 000007FEFD5B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel KERNELBASE.dll loaded at 000007FEFD5B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel MSVCR100.dll loaded at 0000000074A70000 [C:\Windows\system32\MSVCR100.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel MSVCR100.dll loaded at 0000000074A70000 [C:\Windows\system32\MSVCR100.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybblk64.dll loaded at 0000000180000000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybblk64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybblk64.dll loaded at 0000000180000000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybblk64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybct64.dll loaded at 0000000000110000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybct64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybct64.dll loaded at 0000000000110000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybct64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybcs64.dll loaded at 00000000001E0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybcs64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybcs64.dll loaded at 00000000001E0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybcs64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybcomn64.dll loaded at 0000000000310000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybcomn64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybcomn64.dll loaded at 0000000000310000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybcomn64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybintl64.dll loaded at 00000000003E0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybintl64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybintl64.dll loaded at 00000000003E0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybintl64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ADVAPI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFDB50000 [C:\Windows\system32\ADVAPI32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ADVAPI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFDB50000 [C:\Windows\system32\ADVAPI32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel msvcrt.dll loaded at 000007FEFDAB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\msvcrt.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel msvcrt.dll loaded at 000007FEFDAB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\msvcrt.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sechost.dll loaded at 000007FEFE350000 [C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\sechost.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sechost.dll loaded at 000007FEFE350000 [C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\sechost.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel RPCRT4.dll loaded at 000007FEFDDB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\RPCRT4.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel RPCRT4.dll loaded at 000007FEFDDB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\RPCRT4.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel MSVCR80.dll loaded at 000000006F690000 [C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft.vc80.crt_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_8.0.50727.6229_none_88dcc0bf2fb1b808\MSVCR80.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel MSVCR80.dll loaded at 000000006F690000 [C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft.vc80.crt_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_8.0.50727.6229_none_88dcc0bf2fb1b808\MSVCR80.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybunic64.dll loaded at 0000000002E70000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybunic64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybunic64.dll loaded at 0000000002E70000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybunic64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybtcl64.dll loaded at 0000000002EF0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybtcl64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybtcl64.dll loaded at 0000000002EF0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybtcl64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel WS2_32.dll loaded at 000007FEFE430000 [C:\Windows\system32\WS2_32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel WS2_32.dll loaded at 000007FEFE430000 [C:\Windows\system32\WS2_32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel NSI.dll loaded at 000007FEFE420000 [C:\Windows\system32\NSI.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel NSI.dll loaded at 000007FEFE420000 [C:\Windows\system32\NSI.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel WSOCK32.dll loaded at 000007FEFA6B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\WSOCK32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel WSOCK32.dll loaded at 000007FEFA6B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\WSOCK32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel MSWSOCK.DLL loaded at 000007FEFCAE0000 [C:\Windows\system32\MSWSOCK.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel MSWSOCK.DLL loaded at 000007FEFCAE0000 [C:\Windows\system32\MSWSOCK.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel user32.dll loaded at 0000000077140000 [C:\Windows\system32\user32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel user32.dll loaded at 0000000077140000 [C:\Windows\system32\user32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel GDI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFF290000 [C:\Windows\system32\GDI32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel GDI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFF290000 [C:\Windows\system32\GDI32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel LPK.dll loaded at 000007FEFE410000 [C:\Windows\system32\LPK.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel LPK.dll loaded at 000007FEFE410000 [C:\Windows\system32\LPK.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel USP10.dll loaded at 000007FEFDEE0000 [C:\Windows\system32\USP10.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel USP10.dll loaded at 000007FEFDEE0000 [C:\Windows\system32\USP10.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel COMDLG32.dll loaded at 000007FEFD8E0000 [C:\Windows\system32\COMDLG32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel COMDLG32.dll loaded at 000007FEFD8E0000 [C:\Windows\system32\COMDLG32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel SHLWAPI.dll loaded at 000007FEFE1C0000 [C:\Windows\system32\SHLWAPI.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel SHLWAPI.dll loaded at 000007FEFE1C0000 [C:\Windows\system32\SHLWAPI.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel COMCTL32.dll loaded at 000007FEFA140000 [C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft.windows.common-controls_6595b64144ccf1df_5.82.7601.17514_none_a4d6a923711520a9\COMCTL32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel COMCTL32.dll loaded at 000007FEFA140000 [C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft.windows.common-controls_6595b64144ccf1df_5.82.7601.17514_none_a4d6a923711520a9\COMCTL32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel SHELL32.dll loaded at 000007FEFE480000 [C:\Windows\system32\SHELL32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel SHELL32.dll loaded at 000007FEFE480000 [C:\Windows\system32\SHELL32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel NETAPI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFAC60000 [C:\Windows\system32\NETAPI32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel NETAPI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFAC60000 [C:\Windows\system32\NETAPI32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel netutils.dll loaded at 000007FEFC770000 [C:\Windows\system32\netutils.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel netutils.dll loaded at 000007FEFC770000 [C:\Windows\system32\netutils.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel srvcli.dll loaded at 000007FEFCDC0000 [C:\Windows\system32\srvcli.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel srvcli.dll loaded at 000007FEFCDC0000 [C:\Windows\system32\srvcli.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel wkscli.dll loaded at 000007FEFAC40000 [C:\Windows\system32\wkscli.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel wkscli.dll loaded at 000007FEFAC40000 [C:\Windows\system32\wkscli.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel dbghelp.dll loaded at 000007FEF9FB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\dbghelp.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel dbghelp.dll loaded at 000007FEF9FB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\dbghelp.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel PSAPI.DLL loaded at 0000000077520000 [C:\Windows\system32\PSAPI.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel PSAPI.DLL loaded at 0000000077520000 [C:\Windows\system32\PSAPI.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel IPHLPAPI.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB6B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\IPHLPAPI.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel IPHLPAPI.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB6B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\IPHLPAPI.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel WINNSI.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB660000 [C:\Windows\system32\WINNSI.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel WINNSI.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB660000 [C:\Windows\system32\WINNSI.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel loadperf.dll loaded at 000007FEF3B30000 [C:\Windows\system32\loadperf.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel loadperf.dll loaded at 000007FEF3B30000 [C:\Windows\system32\loadperf.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ole32.dll loaded at 000007FEFDFB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\ole32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ole32.dll loaded at 000007FEFDFB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\ole32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel OLEAUT32.dll loaded at 000007FEFF300000 [C:\Windows\system32\OLEAUT32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel OLEAUT32.dll loaded at 000007FEFF300000 [C:\Windows\system32\OLEAUT32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sybcsi_core29.dll loaded at 0000000002F40000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_core29.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sybcsi_core29.dll loaded at 0000000002F40000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_core29.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sybcsi_profiler29.dll loaded at 0000000002FA0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_profiler29.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sybcsi_profiler29.dll loaded at 0000000002FA0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_profiler29.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sybcsi_propertiesconfig29.dll loaded at 0000000002FC0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_propertiesconfig29.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sybcsi_propertiesconfig29.dll loaded at 0000000002FC0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_propertiesconfig29.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sybcsi_openssl29.dll loaded at 0000000002FE0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_openssl29.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel sybcsi_openssl29.dll loaded at 0000000002FE0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_openssl29.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel MPR.dll loaded at 000007FEFA610000 [C:\Windows\system32\MPR.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel MPR.dll loaded at 000007FEFA610000 [C:\Windows\system32\MPR.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel IMM32.DLL loaded at 000007FEFF3E0000 [C:\Windows\system32\IMM32.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel IMM32.DLL loaded at 000007FEFF3E0000 [C:\Windows\system32\IMM32.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel MSCTF.dll loaded at 000007FEFE240000 [C:\Windows\system32\MSCTF.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel MSCTF.dll loaded at 000007FEFE240000 [C:\Windows\system32\MSCTF.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ntmarta.dll loaded at 000007FEFC3D0000 [C:\Windows\system32\ntmarta.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ntmarta.dll loaded at 000007FEFC3D0000 [C:\Windows\system32\ntmarta.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel WLDAP32.dll loaded at 000007FEFD860000 [C:\Windows\system32\WLDAP32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel WLDAP32.dll loaded at 000007FEFD860000 [C:\Windows\system32\WLDAP32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel SYBEVENT.DLL loaded at 0000000010000000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\dll\SYBEVENT.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel SYBEVENT.DLL loaded at 0000000010000000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\dll\SYBEVENT.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel DNSAPI.dll loaded at 000007FEFC960000 [C:\Windows\system32\DNSAPI.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel DNSAPI.dll loaded at 000007FEFC960000 [C:\Windows\system32\DNSAPI.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel dhcpcsvc6.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB330000 [C:\Windows\system32\dhcpcsvc6.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel dhcpcsvc6.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB330000 [C:\Windows\system32\dhcpcsvc6.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel dhcpcsvc.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB310000 [C:\Windows\system32\dhcpcsvc.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel dhcpcsvc.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB310000 [C:\Windows\system32\dhcpcsvc.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel icmp.Dll loaded at 0000000070890000 [C:\Windows\system32\icmp.Dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel icmp.Dll loaded at 0000000070890000 [C:\Windows\system32\icmp.Dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel wship6.dll loaded at 000007FEFCAD0000 [C:\Windows\System32\wship6.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel wship6.dll loaded at 000007FEFCAD0000 [C:\Windows\System32\wship6.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybaseldap64.dll loaded at 0000000005160000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybaseldap64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel libsybaseldap64.dll loaded at 0000000005160000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybaseldap64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel CRYPTSP.dll loaded at 000007FEFCB40000 [C:\Windows\system32\CRYPTSP.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel CRYPTSP.dll loaded at 000007FEFCB40000 [C:\Windows\system32\CRYPTSP.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel rsaenh.dll loaded at 000007FEFC840000 [C:\Windows\system32\rsaenh.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel rsaenh.dll loaded at 000007FEFC840000 [C:\Windows\system32\rsaenh.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel CRYPTBASE.dll loaded at 000007FEFD1A0000 [C:\Windows\system32\CRYPTBASE.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel CRYPTBASE.dll loaded at 000007FEFD1A0000 [C:\Windows\system32\CRYPTBASE.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel wshtcpip.dll loaded at 000007FEFC4C0000 [C:\Windows\System32\wshtcpip.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel wshtcpip.dll loaded at 000007FEFC4C0000 [C:\Windows\System32\wshtcpip.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel rasadhlp.dll loaded at 000007FEFA890000 [C:\Windows\system32\rasadhlp.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel rasadhlp.dll loaded at 000007FEFA890000 [C:\Windows\system32\rasadhlp.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel fwpuclnt.dll loaded at 000007FEFB460000 [C:\Windows\System32\fwpuclnt.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel fwpuclnt.dll loaded at 000007FEFB460000 [C:\Windows\System32\fwpuclnt.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel apphelp.dll loaded at 000007FEFD140000 [C:\Windows\system32\apphelp.dll]
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel apphelp.dll loaded at 000007FEFD140000 [C:\Windows\system32\apphelp.dll]
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ************************************
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ************************************
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel SQL causing error : declare @js_runid int
declare @js_sjobid int
select @js_runid = 460200
select @js_sjobid = 2
set chained on exec saptools..SP_DBH_ERRORLOG
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel SQL causing error : declare @js_runid int
declare @js_sjobid int
select @js_runid = 460199
select @js_sjobid = 13
set chained on exec saptools..SP_DBH_THREADS
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ************************************
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel ************************************
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 server SQL Text: declare @js_runid int
declare @js_sjobid int
select @js_runid = 460200
select @js_sjobid = 2
set chained on exec saptools..SP_DBH_ERRORLOG
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 server SQL Text: declare @js_runid int
declare @js_sjobid int
select @js_runid = 460199
select @js_sjobid = 13
set chained on exec saptools..SP_DBH_THREADS
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel curdb = 5 tempdb = 2 pstat = 0x10000 p2stat = 0x101000
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel curdb = 5 tempdb = 2 pstat = 0x10000 p2stat = 0x101000
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel p3stat = 0x80800 p4stat = 0x0 p5stat = 0x8 p6stat = 0x1 p7stat = 0x10000
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel p3stat = 0x80800 p4stat = 0x0 p5stat = 0x8 p6stat = 0x1 p7stat = 0x10000
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel lasterror = 2805 preverror = 0 transtate = 1
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel lasterror = 2805 preverror = 0 transtate = 1
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel curcmd = 224 program = JS Agent - sapsa
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel curcmd = 224 program = JS Agent - sapsa
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel extended error information: hostname: login: sapsa
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel extended error information: hostname: login: sapsa
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.73 kernel pc: 0x0000000001403C58 os_get_cur_stk_desc+ 0xf8 (0x000000000EDA70F0, 0x000000000EDA70F0, 0x000000000EDA9080, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000001403C58 os_get_cur_stk_desc+ 0xf8 (0x000000000EEA70F0, 0x000000000EEA70F0, 0x000000000EEA9080, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000001382872 pcstkwalk+ 0x3e2 (0x0000000000000001, 0x00000000011D008F, 0x000000000000270F, 0x0000000077263566)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000001382872 pcstkwalk+ 0x3e2 (0x0000000000000001, 0x00000000011F0090, 0x000000000000270F, 0x0000000077263566)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000001383089 ucstkgentrace+ 0x339 (0x0000000000FAFEF1, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000FAFEF1)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000001383089 ucstkgentrace+ 0x339 (0x0000000000FAFEF1, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000FAFEF1)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x000000000138135F ucbacktrace+ 0xbf (0x00000000C0000005, 0x000000000EDAA370, 0x000000000EDAA370, 0x00000000284ACB70)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x000000000138135F ucbacktrace+ 0xbf (0x00000000C0000005, 0x000000000EEAA370, 0x000000000EEAA370, 0x00000000284AD0B0)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000409C4B terminate_process+ 0x1b3b (0x00000000011D008F, 0x00000000FFFFFFFF, 0x00000000284ACB70, 0x0000000074A70000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000409C4B terminate_process+ 0x1b3b (0x00000000011F0090, 0x00000000FFFFFFFF, 0x00000000284AD0B0, 0x0000000074A70000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x00000000013CEEFF kiexception+ 0x50f (0x00000000013AFEF1, 0x0000000077389B3E, 0x000000000EDAA470, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x00000000013CEEFF kiexception+ 0x50f (0x00000000013AFEF1, 0x0000000077389B3E, 0x000000000EEAA470, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000001CEC2F3 kpntwrapper$filt$0+ 0x13 (0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000000002B7, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000004000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000001CEC2F3 kpntwrapper$filt$0+ 0x13 (0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000000002B7, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000004000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AE12E3 _C_specific_handler+ 0x97 (0x000000000EDB0000, 0x000000000EDAFF80, 0x000000000EDAFF80, 0x0000000002E11F5C)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AE12E3 _C_specific_handler+ 0x97 (0x000000000EEB0000, 0x000000000EEAFF80, 0x000000000EEAFF80, 0x0000000002E11F5C)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000077389D0D RtlDecodePointer+ 0xbd (0x000000000EDB0000, 0x0000000002D87194, 0x00000000000CB3AC, 0x000000000026AC80)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000077389D0D RtlDecodePointer+ 0xbd (0x000000000EEB0000, 0x0000000002D87194, 0x00000000000CB3AC, 0x000000000026AC80)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x00000000773791AF RtlUnwindEx+ 0xbbf (0x000000000EDAAFB0, 0x000000000EDAAAC0, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x00000000773791AF RtlUnwindEx+ 0xbbf (0x000000000EEAAFB0, 0x000000000EEAAAC0, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x00000000773B1278 KiUserExceptionDispatcher+ 0x2e (0x000000000EDAB7B0, 0x000000000EDAB2E0, 0x000000000EDAB510, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x00000000773B1278 KiUserExceptionDispatcher+ 0x2e (0x000000000EEAB7B0, 0x000000000EEAB2E0, 0x000000000EEAB510, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AC346E vcwprintf_s+ 0x26ce (0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EDAB6D4, 0x000000000EDABBC0, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AC346E vcwprintf_s+ 0x26ce (0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EEAB6D4, 0x000000000EEABBC0, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AA1AA3 sprintf+ 0x7b (0x0000000000000000, 0x000000000EDACBD0, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x0000000000000019)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AA1AA3 sprintf+ 0x7b (0x0000000000000000, 0x000000000EEACBD0, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x0000000000000018)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FC9C87 ex_stuffp+ 0x4f7 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000000EDABBC0, 0x000000000EDACBD0, 0x0000000000000061)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FC9C87 ex_stuffp+ 0x4f7 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000000EEABBC0, 0x000000000EEACBD0, 0x0000000000000061)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB1FD ex__logprint+ 0x38d (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x00000000805CE000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB1FD ex__logprint+ 0x38d (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000080EF2800, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB776 ex_logprint+ 0xe6 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x000000000000002B)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB776 ex_logprint+ 0xe6 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x000000000000002B)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6C31 proc_read__backout+ 0x1d1 (0x00000000812BF000, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000012, 0x000000005B0952A0)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6C31 proc_read__backout+ 0x1d1 (0x00000000812C9000, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000012, 0x000000005B0B2890)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6A2E proc_handle+ 0x9e (0x000000005B0AD420, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000012, 0x0000000000BE633A)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6A2E proc_handle+ 0x9e (0x000000005B0CAA10, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000012, 0x0000000000BE633A)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE317 exc__raise+ 0x6c7 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000AF5)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE317 exc__raise+ 0x6c7 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000AF5)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE96E exc_raise+ 0x11e (0x000000000102523B, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000005, 0x0000000000000012)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE96E exc_raise+ 0x11e (0x000000000102523B, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000005, 0x0000000000000012)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BED3D4 proc_read+ 0xbe4 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000004ED2AAB0)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BED3D4 proc_read+ 0xbe4 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000004E7F98B0)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BEE1A7 proc_get+ 0x3f7 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BEE1A7 proc_get+ 0x3f7 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000F3E97B s_getTreeOrPlan+ 0x19b (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000000EDAE810, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000F3E97B s_getTreeOrPlan+ 0x19b (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000000EEAE810, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EDE2D4 execproc+ 0x3a4 (0x00000000000000E0, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EDAED60, 0x00000000000000E0)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EDE2D4 execproc+ 0x3a4 (0x00000000000000E0, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EEAED60, 0x00000000000000E0)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EE4D02 s_execute+ 0x4692 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000080760960, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EE4D02 s_execute+ 0x4692 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x00000000806DD960, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EF7476 sequencer+ 0x1f86 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EF7476 sequencer+ 0x1f86 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.75 kernel pc: 0x0000000000467406 tdsrecv_language+ 0x706 (0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000021)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000467406 tdsrecv_language+ 0x706 (0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000021)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x000000000042BF87 conn_hdlr+ 0x2307 (0x00000000284ACB70, 0x00000000284ACB70, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x000000000042BF87 conn_hdlr+ 0x2307 (0x00000000284AD0B0, 0x00000000284AD0B0, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x00000000013AFEF1 kpntwrapper+ 0x51 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x00000000013AFEF1 kpntwrapper+ 0x51 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000077248FED CreateFiberEx+ 0x27d (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000077248FED CreateFiberEx+ 0x27d (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel end of stack trace, spid 152, kpid 18677903, suid 4
00:0007:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel end of stack trace, spid 153, kpid 18808976, suid 4
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel attempted read from memory location 0000000000000018 from instruction at location 0x0000000074AC346E
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel Adaptive Server Enterprise system exception (0xc0000005) generated by a storage access violation.
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AC346E vcwprintf_s+ 0x26ce (0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EEA7DC4, 0x000000000EEA82B0, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AA1AA3 sprintf+ 0x7b (0x0000000000000000, 0x000000000EEA92C0, 0x00000000812C9000, 0x0000000000000018)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FC9C87 ex_stuffp+ 0x4f7 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000000EEA82B0, 0x000000000EEA92C0, 0x0000000000000061)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB1FD ex__logprint+ 0x38d (0x00000000FFFFFFFF, 0x000007FEFCAE24A1, 0x000000000471F7A0, 0x000007FEFE4317C0)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB776 ex_logprint+ 0xe6 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000812C9000, 0x00000000812C9000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6C31 proc_read__backout+ 0x1d1 (0x00000000812C9000, 0x000000000EEA9899, 0x000000000EEAA370, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000428D85 kill_proc+ 0x1f5 (0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000C0000005, 0x000000000EEAA370, 0x00000000284AD0B0)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x000000000040A2B4 terminate_process+ 0x21a4 (0x00000000011F0090, 0x00000000FFFFFFFF, 0x00000000284AD0B0, 0x0000000074A70000)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel attempted read from memory location 0000000000000019 from instruction at location 0x0000000074AC346E
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel Adaptive Server Enterprise system exception (0xc0000005) generated by a storage access violation.
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x00000000013CEEFF kiexception+ 0x50f (0x00000000013AFEF1, 0x0000000077389B3E, 0x000000000EEAA470, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AC346E vcwprintf_s+ 0x26ce (0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EDA7DC4, 0x000000000EDA82B0, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000001CEC2F3 kpntwrapper$filt$0+ 0x13 (0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000000002B7, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000004000)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AA1AA3 sprintf+ 0x7b (0x0000000000000000, 0x000000000EDA92C0, 0x00000000812BF000, 0x0000000000000019)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AE12E3 _C_specific_handler+ 0x97 (0x000000000EEB0000, 0x000000000EEAFF80, 0x000000000EEAFF80, 0x0000000002E11F5C)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FC9C87 ex_stuffp+ 0x4f7 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000000EDA82B0, 0x000000000EDA92C0, 0x0000000000000061)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000077389D0D RtlDecodePointer+ 0xbd (0x000000000EEB0000, 0x0000000002D87194, 0x00000000000CB3AC, 0x000000000026AC80)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB1FD ex__logprint+ 0x38d (0x00000000FFFFFFFF, 0x000007FEFCAE24A1, 0x000000000471FE80, 0x000007FEFE4317C0)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x00000000773791AF RtlUnwindEx+ 0xbbf (0x000000000EEAAFB0, 0x000000000EEAAAC0, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB776 ex_logprint+ 0xe6 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000812BF000, 0x00000000812BF000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x00000000773B1278 KiUserExceptionDispatcher+ 0x2e (0x000000000EEAB7B0, 0x000000000EEAB2E0, 0x000000000EEAB510, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6C31 proc_read__backout+ 0x1d1 (0x00000000812BF000, 0x000000000EDA9899, 0x000000000EDAA370, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AC346E vcwprintf_s+ 0x26ce (0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EEAB6D4, 0x000000000EEABBC0, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000428D85 kill_proc+ 0x1f5 (0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000C0000005, 0x000000000EDAA370, 0x00000000284ACB70)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AA1AA3 sprintf+ 0x7b (0x0000000000000000, 0x000000000EEACBD0, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x0000000000000018)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x000000000040A2B4 terminate_process+ 0x21a4 (0x00000000011D008F, 0x00000000FFFFFFFF, 0x00000000284ACB70, 0x0000000074A70000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FC9C87 ex_stuffp+ 0x4f7 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000000EEABBC0, 0x000000000EEACBD0, 0x0000000000000061)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x00000000013CEEFF kiexception+ 0x50f (0x00000000013AFEF1, 0x0000000077389B3E, 0x000000000EDAA470, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB1FD ex__logprint+ 0x38d (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000080EF2800, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000001CEC2F3 kpntwrapper$filt$0+ 0x13 (0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000000002B7, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000004000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB776 ex_logprint+ 0xe6 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x000000000000002B)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AE12E3 _C_specific_handler+ 0x97 (0x000000000EDB0000, 0x000000000EDAFF80, 0x000000000EDAFF80, 0x0000000002E11F5C)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6C31 proc_read__backout+ 0x1d1 (0x00000000812C9000, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000012, 0x000000005B0B2890)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000077389D0D RtlDecodePointer+ 0xbd (0x000000000EDB0000, 0x0000000002D87194, 0x00000000000CB3AC, 0x000000000026AC80)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6A2E proc_handle+ 0x9e (0x000000005B0CAA10, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000012, 0x0000000000BE633A)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x00000000773791AF RtlUnwindEx+ 0xbbf (0x000000000EDAAFB0, 0x000000000EDAAAC0, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x00000000773B1278 KiUserExceptionDispatcher+ 0x2e (0x000000000EDAB7B0, 0x000000000EDAB2E0, 0x000000000EDAB510, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE317 exc__raise+ 0x6c7 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000AF5)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AC346E vcwprintf_s+ 0x26ce (0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EDAB6D4, 0x000000000EDABBC0, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE96E exc_raise+ 0x11e (0x000000000102523B, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000005, 0x0000000000000012)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000074AA1AA3 sprintf+ 0x7b (0x0000000000000000, 0x000000000EDACBD0, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x0000000000000019)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BED3D4 proc_read+ 0xbe4 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000004E7F98B0)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FC9C87 ex_stuffp+ 0x4f7 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000000EDABBC0, 0x000000000EDACBD0, 0x0000000000000061)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BEE1A7 proc_get+ 0x3f7 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.77 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB1FD ex__logprint+ 0x38d (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x00000000805CE000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000F3E97B s_getTreeOrPlan+ 0x19b (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000000EEAE810, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCB776 ex_logprint+ 0xe6 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000000000000, 0x00000000FFFF0000, 0x000000000000002B)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EDE2D4 execproc+ 0x3a4 (0x00000000000000E0, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EEAED60, 0x00000000000000E0)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6C31 proc_read__backout+ 0x1d1 (0x00000000812BF000, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000012, 0x000000005B0952A0)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EE4D02 s_execute+ 0x4692 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x00000000806DD960, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BE6A2E proc_handle+ 0x9e (0x000000005B0AD420, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000012, 0x0000000000BE633A)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EF7476 sequencer+ 0x1f86 (0x000000005B0B2890, 0x000000005B0B2890, 0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE317 exc__raise+ 0x6c7 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000AF5)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000467406 tdsrecv_language+ 0x706 (0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000021)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000FCE96E exc_raise+ 0x11e (0x000000000102523B, 0x000000000000001C, 0x0000000000000005, 0x0000000000000012)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x000000000042BF87 conn_hdlr+ 0x2307 (0x00000000284AD0B0, 0x00000000284AD0B0, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel end of stack trace, spid 153, kpid 18808976, suid 4
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BED3D4 proc_read+ 0xbe4 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000004ED2AAB0)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel DUMP OF LOADED MODULES:-
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel sqlsrvr.exe loaded at 0000000000400000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sqlsrvr.exe]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000BEE1A7 proc_get+ 0x3f7 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel ntdll.dll loaded at 0000000077360000 [C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel kernel32.dll loaded at 0000000077240000 [C:\Windows\system32\kernel32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel KERNELBASE.dll loaded at 000007FEFD5B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel MSVCR100.dll loaded at 0000000074A70000 [C:\Windows\system32\MSVCR100.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000F3E97B s_getTreeOrPlan+ 0x19b (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000000EDAE810, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybblk64.dll loaded at 0000000180000000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybblk64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybct64.dll loaded at 0000000000110000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybct64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EDE2D4 execproc+ 0x3a4 (0x00000000000000E0, 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000000EDAED60, 0x00000000000000E0)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybcs64.dll loaded at 00000000001E0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybcs64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybcomn64.dll loaded at 0000000000310000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybcomn64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EE4D02 s_execute+ 0x4692 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000080760960, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybintl64.dll loaded at 00000000003E0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybintl64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel ADVAPI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFDB50000 [C:\Windows\system32\ADVAPI32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel msvcrt.dll loaded at 000007FEFDAB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\msvcrt.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000EF7476 sequencer+ 0x1f86 (0x000000005B0952A0, 0x000000005B0952A0, 0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000000001)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel sechost.dll loaded at 000007FEFE350000 [C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\sechost.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel RPCRT4.dll loaded at 000007FEFDDB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\RPCRT4.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel MSVCR80.dll loaded at 000000006F690000 [C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft.vc80.crt_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_8.0.50727.6229_none_88dcc0bf2fb1b808\MSVCR80.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x0000000000467406 tdsrecv_language+ 0x706 (0x0000000000000021, 0x0000000000400000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000021)
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybunic64.dll loaded at 0000000002E70000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybunic64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybtcl64.dll loaded at 0000000002EF0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybtcl64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel WS2_32.dll loaded at 000007FEFE430000 [C:\Windows\system32\WS2_32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel pc: 0x000000000042BF87 conn_hdlr+ 0x2307 (0x00000000284ACB70, 0x00000000284ACB70, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel end of stack trace, spid 152, kpid 18677903, suid 4
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel NSI.dll loaded at 000007FEFE420000 [C:\Windows\system32\NSI.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel DUMP OF LOADED MODULES:-
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel WSOCK32.dll loaded at 000007FEFA6B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\WSOCK32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel sqlsrvr.exe loaded at 0000000000400000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sqlsrvr.exe]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel MSWSOCK.DLL loaded at 000007FEFCAE0000 [C:\Windows\system32\MSWSOCK.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel ntdll.dll loaded at 0000000077360000 [C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel user32.dll loaded at 0000000077140000 [C:\Windows\system32\user32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel kernel32.dll loaded at 0000000077240000 [C:\Windows\system32\kernel32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel GDI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFF290000 [C:\Windows\system32\GDI32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel KERNELBASE.dll loaded at 000007FEFD5B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel LPK.dll loaded at 000007FEFE410000 [C:\Windows\system32\LPK.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel MSVCR100.dll loaded at 0000000074A70000 [C:\Windows\system32\MSVCR100.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel USP10.dll loaded at 000007FEFDEE0000 [C:\Windows\system32\USP10.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybblk64.dll loaded at 0000000180000000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybblk64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel COMDLG32.dll loaded at 000007FEFD8E0000 [C:\Windows\system32\COMDLG32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybct64.dll loaded at 0000000000110000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybct64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel SHLWAPI.dll loaded at 000007FEFE1C0000 [C:\Windows\system32\SHLWAPI.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybcs64.dll loaded at 00000000001E0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybcs64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel COMCTL32.dll loaded at 000007FEFA140000 [C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft.windows.common-controls_6595b64144ccf1df_5.82.7601.17514_none_a4d6a923711520a9\COMCTL32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybcomn64.dll loaded at 0000000000310000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybcomn64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybintl64.dll loaded at 00000000003E0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybintl64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel SHELL32.dll loaded at 000007FEFE480000 [C:\Windows\system32\SHELL32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel ADVAPI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFDB50000 [C:\Windows\system32\ADVAPI32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel NETAPI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFAC60000 [C:\Windows\system32\NETAPI32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel msvcrt.dll loaded at 000007FEFDAB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\msvcrt.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel netutils.dll loaded at 000007FEFC770000 [C:\Windows\system32\netutils.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel sechost.dll loaded at 000007FEFE350000 [C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\sechost.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel srvcli.dll loaded at 000007FEFCDC0000 [C:\Windows\system32\srvcli.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel RPCRT4.dll loaded at 000007FEFDDB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\RPCRT4.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel wkscli.dll loaded at 000007FEFAC40000 [C:\Windows\system32\wkscli.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel MSVCR80.dll loaded at 000000006F690000 [C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft.vc80.crt_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_8.0.50727.6229_none_88dcc0bf2fb1b808\MSVCR80.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel dbghelp.dll loaded at 000007FEF9FB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\dbghelp.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybunic64.dll loaded at 0000000002E70000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybunic64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel PSAPI.DLL loaded at 0000000077520000 [C:\Windows\system32\PSAPI.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybtcl64.dll loaded at 0000000002EF0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybtcl64.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel IPHLPAPI.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB6B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\IPHLPAPI.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel WS2_32.dll loaded at 000007FEFE430000 [C:\Windows\system32\WS2_32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel WINNSI.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB660000 [C:\Windows\system32\WINNSI.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel NSI.dll loaded at 000007FEFE420000 [C:\Windows\system32\NSI.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel loadperf.dll loaded at 000007FEF3B30000 [C:\Windows\system32\loadperf.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel WSOCK32.dll loaded at 000007FEFA6B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\WSOCK32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel ole32.dll loaded at 000007FEFDFB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\ole32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel MSWSOCK.DLL loaded at 000007FEFCAE0000 [C:\Windows\system32\MSWSOCK.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel OLEAUT32.dll loaded at 000007FEFF300000 [C:\Windows\system32\OLEAUT32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel user32.dll loaded at 0000000077140000 [C:\Windows\system32\user32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel sybcsi_core29.dll loaded at 0000000002F40000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_core29.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel GDI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFF290000 [C:\Windows\system32\GDI32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel sybcsi_profiler29.dll loaded at 0000000002FA0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_profiler29.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel LPK.dll loaded at 000007FEFE410000 [C:\Windows\system32\LPK.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel USP10.dll loaded at 000007FEFDEE0000 [C:\Windows\system32\USP10.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel sybcsi_propertiesconfig29.dll loaded at 0000000002FC0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_propertiesconfig29.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel COMDLG32.dll loaded at 000007FEFD8E0000 [C:\Windows\system32\COMDLG32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel sybcsi_openssl29.dll loaded at 0000000002FE0000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\sybcsi_openssl29.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel SHLWAPI.dll loaded at 000007FEFE1C0000 [C:\Windows\system32\SHLWAPI.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel MPR.dll loaded at 000007FEFA610000 [C:\Windows\system32\MPR.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel COMCTL32.dll loaded at 000007FEFA140000 [C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft.windows.common-controls_6595b64144ccf1df_5.82.7601.17514_none_a4d6a923711520a9\COMCTL32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel IMM32.DLL loaded at 000007FEFF3E0000 [C:\Windows\system32\IMM32.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel SHELL32.dll loaded at 000007FEFE480000 [C:\Windows\system32\SHELL32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel MSCTF.dll loaded at 000007FEFE240000 [C:\Windows\system32\MSCTF.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel NETAPI32.dll loaded at 000007FEFAC60000 [C:\Windows\system32\NETAPI32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel ntmarta.dll loaded at 000007FEFC3D0000 [C:\Windows\system32\ntmarta.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel netutils.dll loaded at 000007FEFC770000 [C:\Windows\system32\netutils.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel WLDAP32.dll loaded at 000007FEFD860000 [C:\Windows\system32\WLDAP32.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel srvcli.dll loaded at 000007FEFCDC0000 [C:\Windows\system32\srvcli.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel SYBEVENT.DLL loaded at 0000000010000000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\dll\SYBEVENT.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel wkscli.dll loaded at 000007FEFAC40000 [C:\Windows\system32\wkscli.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel DNSAPI.dll loaded at 000007FEFC960000 [C:\Windows\system32\DNSAPI.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel dbghelp.dll loaded at 000007FEF9FB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\dbghelp.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel dhcpcsvc6.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB330000 [C:\Windows\system32\dhcpcsvc6.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel PSAPI.DLL loaded at 0000000077520000 [C:\Windows\system32\PSAPI.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel dhcpcsvc.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB310000 [C:\Windows\system32\dhcpcsvc.DLL]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel IPHLPAPI.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB6B0000 [C:\Windows\system32\IPHLPAPI.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel icmp.Dll loaded at 0000000070890000 [C:\Windows\system32\icmp.Dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel WINNSI.DLL loaded at 000007FEFB660000 [C:\Windows\system32\WINNSI.DLL]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel wship6.dll loaded at 000007FEFCAD0000 [C:\Windows\System32\wship6.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel loadperf.dll loaded at 000007FEF3B30000 [C:\Windows\system32\loadperf.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel libsybaseldap64.dll loaded at 0000000005160000 [G:\sybase\DEV\ASE-15_0\bin\libsybaseldap64.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel ole32.dll loaded at 000007FEFDFB0000 [C:\Windows\system32\ole32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel CRYPTSP.dll loaded at 000007FEFCB40000 [C:\Windows\system32\CRYPTSP.dll]
00:0007:00000:00152:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel OLEAUT32.dll loaded at 000007FEFF300000 [C:\Windows\system32\OLEAUT32.dll]
00:0006:00000:00153:2014/11/18 11:10:00.78 kernel rsaenh.dll loaded atHi,
i forgot to update the status, sorry!
Opened a support incident; the upgrade procedure was not fine for saptools database because it was not able to enlarge automatically. Increased the size manually and restart the database.
Upgrade was terminated fine and error in log file disappeared.
Regards. -
Java - Write And Read From memory Like CheatEngine ( Writing not working?)
Hello Oracle Forum
I came here some time ago to ask about javaFX , i solved all my issues and im right now waiting for javaFx tot ake over swing and hmm, im working on learning LIBGDX to create games in java.
However, im in need to create an app to change values of memory to fix a bug in an old program that i have, and the only way until now is using cheatEngine, So i decided to take a tutorial and learn how to do that in java.
Well, im able to read from the memory but the write isnt working somehow... Im posting the code here, if anyone can give me a hint, i would thank and a lot, because theres a community that really needs this app to automate the fix without using cheat engine.
package MainStart;
import com.br.HM.User32;
import com.br.kernel.Kernel32;
import com.sun.jna.Memory;
import com.sun.jna.Native;
import com.sun.jna.Pointer;
import com.sun.jna.ptr.IntByReference;
public class Cheater {
static Kernel32 kernel32 = (Kernel32) Native.loadLibrary("kernel32", Kernel32.class);
static User32 user32 = (User32) Native.loadLibrary("user32", User32.class);
static int readRight = 0x0010;
static int writeRight = 0x0020;
//static int PROCESS_VM_OPERATION = 0x0008;
public static void main(String[] args) {
//Read Memory
//MineSweeper = Campo Minado
int pid = getProcessId("Campo Minado"); // get our process ID
System.out.println("Pid = " + pid);
Pointer readprocess = openProcess(readRight, pid); // open the process ID with read priviledges.
Pointer writeprocess = openProcess(writeRight, pid);
int size = 4; // we want to read 4 bytes
int address = 0x004053C8;
//Read Memory
Memory read = readMemory(readprocess, address, size); // read 4 bytes of memory starting at the address 0x00AB0C62.
System.out.println(read.getInt(0)); // print out the value!
//Write Memory
int writeMemory = writeMemory(writeprocess, address, new short[0x22222222]);
System.out.println("WriteMemory :" + writeMemory);
Memory readM = readMemory(readprocess, address, size);
System.out.println(readM.getInt(0));
public static int writeMemory(Pointer process, int address, short[] data) {
IntByReference written = new IntByReference(0);
Memory toWrite = new Memory(data.length);
for (long i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
toWrite.setShort(0, data[new Integer(Long.toString(i))]);
boolean b = kernel32.WriteProcessMemory(process, address, toWrite, data.length, written);
System.out.println("kernel32.WriteProcessMemory : " + b); // Retorna false
return written.getValue();
public static Pointer openProcess(int permissions, int pid) {
Pointer process = kernel32.OpenProcess(permissions, true, pid);
return process;
public static int getProcessId(String window) {
IntByReference pid = new IntByReference(0);
user32.GetWindowThreadProcessId(user32.FindWindowA(null, window), pid);
return pid.getValue();
public static Memory readMemory(Pointer process, int address, int bytesToRead) {
IntByReference read = new IntByReference(0);
Memory output = new Memory(bytesToRead);
kernel32.ReadProcessMemory(process, address, output, bytesToRead, read);
return output;
package com.br.HM;
import com.sun.jna.Native;
import com.sun.jna.Pointer;
import com.sun.jna.Structure;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinDef.RECT;
import com.sun.jna.ptr.ByteByReference;
import com.sun.jna.ptr.IntByReference;
import com.sun.jna.win32.StdCallLibrary.StdCallCallback;
import com.sun.jna.win32.W32APIOptions;
* Provides access to the w32 user32 library. Incomplete implementation to
* support demos.
* @author Todd Fast, [email protected]
* @author [email protected]
public interface User32 extends W32APIOptions {
User32 INSTANCE = (User32) Native.loadLibrary("user32", User32.class, DEFAULT_OPTIONS);
Pointer GetDC(Pointer hWnd);
int ReleaseDC(Pointer hWnd, Pointer hDC);
int FLASHW_STOP = 0;
int FLASHW_CAPTION = 1;
int FLASHW_TRAY = 2;
int FLASHW_ALL = (FLASHW_CAPTION | FLASHW_TRAY);
int FLASHW_TIMER = 4;
int FLASHW_TIMERNOFG = 12;
public static class FLASHWINFO extends Structure {
public int cbSize;
public Pointer hWnd;
public int dwFlags;
public int uCount;
public int dwTimeout;
int IMAGE_BITMAP = 0;
int IMAGE_ICON = 1;
int IMAGE_CURSOR = 2;
int IMAGE_ENHMETAFILE = 3;
int LR_DEFAULTCOLOR = 0x0000;
int LR_MONOCHROME = 0x0001;
int LR_COLOR = 0x0002;
int LR_COPYRETURNORG = 0x0004;
int LR_COPYDELETEORG = 0x0008;
int LR_LOADFROMFILE = 0x0010;
int LR_LOADTRANSPARENT = 0x0020;
int LR_DEFAULTSIZE = 0x0040;
int LR_VGACOLOR = 0x0080;
int LR_LOADMAP3DCOLORS = 0x1000;
int LR_CREATEDIBSECTION = 0x2000;
int LR_COPYFROMRESOURCE = 0x4000;
int LR_SHARED = 0x8000;
Pointer FindWindowA(String winClass, String title);
int GetClassName(Pointer hWnd, byte[] lpClassName, int nMaxCount);
public static class GUITHREADINFO extends Structure {
public int cbSize = size();
public int flags;
Pointer hwndActive;
Pointer hwndFocus;
Pointer hwndCapture;
Pointer hwndMenuOwner;
Pointer hwndMoveSize;
Pointer hwndCaret;
RECT rcCaret;
boolean GetGUIThreadInfo(int idThread, GUITHREADINFO lpgui);
public static class WINDOWINFO extends Structure {
public int cbSize = size();
public RECT rcWindow;
public RECT rcClient;
public int dwStyle;
public int dwExStyle;
public int dwWindowStatus;
public int cxWindowBorders;
public int cyWindowBorders;
public short atomWindowType;
public short wCreatorVersion;
boolean GetWindowInfo(Pointer hWnd, WINDOWINFO pwi);
boolean GetWindowRect(Pointer hWnd, RECT rect);
int GetWindowText(Pointer hWnd, byte[] lpString, int nMaxCount);
int GetWindowTextLength(Pointer hWnd);
int GetWindowModuleFileName(Pointer hWnd, byte[] lpszFileName, int cchFileNameMax);
int GetWindowThreadProcessId(Pointer hWnd, IntByReference lpdwProcessId);
interface WNDENUMPROC extends StdCallCallback {
* Return whether to continue enumeration.
boolean callback(Pointer hWnd, Pointer data);
boolean EnumWindows(WNDENUMPROC lpEnumFunc, Pointer data);
boolean EnumThreadWindows(int dwThreadId, WNDENUMPROC lpEnumFunc, Pointer data);
boolean FlashWindowEx(FLASHWINFO info);
Pointer LoadIcon(Pointer hInstance, String iconName);
Pointer LoadImage(Pointer hinst, // handle to instance
String name, // image to load
int type, // image type
int xDesired, // desired width
int yDesired, // desired height
int load // load options
boolean DestroyIcon(Pointer hicon);
int GWL_EXSTYLE = -20;
int GWL_STYLE = -16;
int GWL_WNDPROC = -4;
int GWL_HINSTANCE = -6;
int GWL_ID = -12;
int GWL_USERDATA = -21;
int DWL_DLGPROC = 4;
int DWL_MSGRESULT = 0;
int DWL_USER = 8;
int WS_EX_COMPOSITED = 0x20000000;
int WS_EX_LAYERED = 0x80000;
int WS_EX_TRANSPARENT = 32;
int GetWindowLong(Pointer hWnd, int nIndex);
int SetWindowLong(Pointer hWnd, int nIndex, int dwNewLong);
int LWA_COLORKEY = 1;
int LWA_ALPHA = 2;
int ULW_COLORKEY = 1;
int ULW_ALPHA = 2;
int ULW_OPAQUE = 4;
boolean SetLayeredWindowAttributes(Pointer hwnd, int crKey,
byte bAlpha, int dwFlags);
boolean GetLayeredWindowAttributes(Pointer hwnd,
IntByReference pcrKey,
ByteByReference pbAlpha,
IntByReference pdwFlags);
* Defines the x- and y-coordinates of a point.
public static class POINT extends Structure {
public int x, y;
* Specifies the width and height of a rectangle.
public static class SIZE extends Structure {
public int cx, cy;
int AC_SRC_OVER = 0x00;
int AC_SRC_ALPHA = 0x01;
int AC_SRC_NO_PREMULT_ALPHA = 0x01;
int AC_SRC_NO_ALPHA = 0x02;
public static class BLENDFUNCTION extends Structure {
public byte BlendOp = AC_SRC_OVER; // only valid value
public byte BlendFlags = 0; // only valid value
public byte SourceConstantAlpha;
public byte AlphaFormat;
boolean UpdateLayeredWindow(Pointer hwnd, Pointer hdcDst,
POINT pptDst, SIZE psize,
Pointer hdcSrc, POINT pptSrc, int crKey,
BLENDFUNCTION pblend, int dwFlags);
int SetWindowRgn(Pointer hWnd, Pointer hRgn, boolean bRedraw);
int VK_SHIFT = 16;
int VK_LSHIFT = 0xA0;
int VK_RSHIFT = 0xA1;
int VK_CONTROL = 17;
int VK_LCONTROL = 0xA2;
int VK_RCONTROL = 0xA3;
int VK_MENU = 18;
int VK_LMENU = 0xA4;
int VK_RMENU = 0xA5;
boolean GetKeyboardState(byte[] state);
short GetAsyncKeyState(int vKey);
package com.br.kernel;
import com.sun.jna.*;
import com.sun.jna.win32.StdCallLibrary;
import com.sun.jna.ptr.IntByReference;
// by deject3d
public interface Kernel32 extends StdCallLibrary
// description from msdn
//BOOL WINAPI WriteProcessMemory(
//__in HANDLE hProcess,
//__in LPVOID lpBaseAddress,
//__in LPCVOID lpBuffer,
//__in SIZE_T nSize,
//__out SIZE_T *lpNumberOfBytesWritten
boolean WriteProcessMemory(Pointer p, int address, Pointer buffer, int size, IntByReference written);
//BOOL WINAPI ReadProcessMemory(
// __in HANDLE hProcess,
// __in LPCVOID lpBaseAddress,
// __out LPVOID lpBuffer,
// __in SIZE_T nSize,
// __out SIZE_T *lpNumberOfBytesRead
boolean ReadProcessMemory(Pointer hProcess, int inBaseAddress, Pointer outputBuffer, int nSize, IntByReference outNumberOfBytesRead);
//HANDLE WINAPI OpenProcess(
// __in DWORD dwDesiredAccess,
// __in BOOL bInheritHandle,
// __in DWORD dwProcessId
Pointer OpenProcess(int desired, boolean inherit, int pid);
/* derp */
int GetLastError();
http://pastebin.com/Vq8wfy39Hello there,
this tutorial was exactly what I needed, so thank you.
Your problem seems to be in this line:
int writeMemory = writeMemory(writeprocess, address, new short[0x22222222]);
The problem is, you're creating a new short array with the length of 0x22222222. Which not only results in an java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
but also, if it would work, would create an empty array with the length of 0x22222222.
I think you want to write 0x22222222 as value in your address.
Correctly stored the code you'd need to write would be:
short[] sarray = new short[]{(short) 0x22222222};
But because the value is too long for the short, the value stored in your array would be the number 8738.
I think, what you want to do is to store the number 572662306, which would be the hex value, stored in an int variable.
So first of all you need to strip down your hex-value to shorts:
Short in Java uses 16 Bit = 2 Byte. 0x22222222 -> 0x2222 for your high byte and 0x2222 for your low byte
So your array would be
short[] sarray = new short[]{0x2222,0x2222};//notice, that sarray[0] is the lowbyte and sarray[1] the high byte, if you want to store 20 it would be new short[]{20,0} or if you use hex new short[]{0x14,0x00}
The next part is your writeToMemory Method. If I'm right, the method in the tutorial is a little bit wrong. The right version should be this:
public static int writeMemory(Pointer process, int address, short[] data) {
IntByReference written = new IntByReference(0);
int size = data.length*Short.SIZE/8;
Memory toWrite = new Memory(size);
for (int i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
toWrite.setShort(i*Short.SIZE/8,
data[i]);
boolean b = kernel32.WriteProcessMemory(process, address, toWrite,
size, written);
return written.getValue();
You need to calculate your offset right. And the size of your memory. Maybe you could write this method not with shorts, but with integers. But this should work.
If you pass your new array to this function, it should write 0x22222222 to your adress. If you read out your toWrite value with toWrite.getInt(0) you get the right value.
And there is one more thing. In order to write data to a process, you need to grant two access rights:
A handle to the process memory to be modified. The handle must have PROCESS_VM_WRITE and PROCESS_VM_OPERATION access to the process.
You have to grant the right to write data: PROCESS_VM_WRITE: 0x0020 and PROCESS_VM_OPERATION: 0x0008
So your writeProcess needs to get initialized this way:
Pointer writeprocess = openProcess(0x0020|0x0008,pid);
I hope this works for you. Let me know.
Greetings
Edit:
Because every data you write will be 1 byte to whatever count of byte I think the best way is to use the following method to write data to the memory:
public static void writeMemory(Pointer process, long address, byte[] data)
int size = data.length;
Memory toWrite = new Memory(size);
for(int i = 0; i < size; i++)
toWrite.setByte(i, data[i]);
boolean b = kernel32.WriteProcessMemory(process, address, toWrite, size, null);
You can see some changes. First I changed all address values from int to long, because some addresses are out of range. And with all, i mean all. Not only in writeMemory, but also in readMemory and in your kernel32 Class.
Second I don't use the IntByReference anymore..
To use this method you need to store your data the following way if you would write 4 Byte data:
byte[] values = new byte[]{0x14,0x00,0x00,0x00};
This value would be the number 20. Index 0 will be the lowest byte and index 3 will be the highest byte.
And one more thing I wrote is an method which you can use to calculate your address if you have a baseAddress.
If you restart your program/game your old addresses won't point at the same values of your game. With some research (I use CheatEngine) you can get the baseaddress. This one will alway be the same.
To get from your baseaddress to the dynamic adress you use offsets.
public static long findDynAddy(Pointer process, int[] offsets, long baseAddress)
long pointer = baseAddress;
int size = 4;
Memory pTemp = new Memory(size);
long pointerAddress = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < offsets.length; i++)
if(i == 0)
kernel32.ReadProcessMemory(process, pointer, pTemp, size, null);
pointerAddress = ((pTemp.getInt(0)+offsets[i]));
if(i != offsets.length-1)
kernel32.ReadProcessMemory(process, pointerAddress, pTemp, size, null);
return pointerAddress;
This methods gets a process, an array of offsets (hex-values) and your baseadress and returns the dynamic address.
For Solitaire the following code would give you the address to the score:
long baseAddr = 0x10002AFA8L;
int[] offsets = new int[]{0x50,0x14};
long addr = findDynAddy(process, offsets, baseAddr);
If somebody wants to get the whole code (user32, kernel32 and the cheater) just pm me and I will give you a link. -
Data read from Memory use - ranked list
Dear Experts,
I am trying to read data from memory use -ranked list.
In general we use function pool to read the data but in case if we should read the data from a class can we do it.
{O:267}-IF_PT_HRS_D_IF~IM_CONTRACT_TES[1]-TES
in the above class in TES table we have data , we have to read data from TES .
In memory use ranked list it is like below
{O:451*\CLASS=CL_PT_HRS_IF}
Object
Regards,
Kartheek.Philip
This one is really tricky. Display value just shows the rank but it would hold the actual value when you try to do calculations.
We have had similar problem but it was not related to ranking.
One Simple approach could be
Make them use Wrokbooks and do this calculation by using a SUM formula in Excel. Excel will consider whta is being displayed as a value for that cell
One far complicated solution is you can use the Olympic ranks and Do your sum in a Macro.
What I mean is if you get the last rank to be 10 then you can write your program to do the sum as
1098765432+1.
This approach could be taken only if they are OK with Olympic ranking.
Edited by: Abhijit N on Dec 10, 2008 10:19 PM -
Blinoz - Write to and read from memory address
How do I write to or read from a specific memory address such as Hex 378?
I may be wrong here but I think this cant be done in pure java.. The solution would be to use jni as you can do this sort of thing with c++....
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Hi Abapers,
There is one checkbox on selection screen of a standard report. bsed on this checkbox, i need to add some logic in another standard function module.. how can i read the value of checkbox? can i use set/get parameter or import/export? please give your inputs on this..
Does this affect performance anyway? kindly clarify.Hello,
You can use the EXPORT and IMPORT Commands to send To and Receive from Memory.
Example: EXPORT P_CHKBOX TO MEMORY ID 'EXPMEM'.
In your Standard Function Module,
IMPORT P_CHKBOX from Memory ID 'EXPMEM'.
Check p_check eq space.
It does not affect the Performance.
Thanks and Regards,
Venkat Phani Prasad Konduri -
Problem - SVG File Reading from memory - Batik
Hi, I am using Batik Library to render SVG File to my Application panel. This can be easily done by using setURI(string URL) method of JSVGCanvas. But the problem is I can't find any functionality that loads the SVG Image from Byte Stream in the memory.
If I have the SVG file in my memory then I have to dump it into any temporary file...and then read it using the above function..which I dont want to do ..because it will decrease my program's efficiency...can ne1 help me??
// Sorry for repeating this question across two threads.. but I thought I'll get better solution here...Hi, I am using Batik Library to render SVG File to my Application panel. This can be easily done by using setURI(string URL) method of JSVGCanvas. But the problem is I can't find any functionality that loads the SVG Image from Byte Stream in the memory.
If I have the SVG file in my memory then I have to dump it into any temporary file...and then read it using the above function..which I dont want to do ..because it will decrease my program's efficiency...can ne1 help me??
// Sorry for repeating this question across two threads.. but I thought I'll get better solution here... -
Hi,
I'm using PDFLib 8.1 to open PDF documents for creating PNG previews. Using some example code I've successfully created preview images from PDF documents on my file system. What I would like to do is be able to do exactly the same, however the PDF document are stored in a memory buffer.
I understand from reading similar queries that I need to create my own ASFileSys (and/or ASFile) to implement reading from memory. Can anyone help point me in the right direction for doing this please? Has anyone done anything similar to this? Any code snippets that anyone has will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Alan.Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I don't seem to be able to find any ASFileSys samples / skeletons so I'm fighting this problem in the dark :(
I have instantiated a new ASFileSysRec as follows...
ASFileSysRec pdfMemoryFileSys;
memset( &pdfMemoryFileSys, 0, sizeof( ASFileSysRec ) );
pdfMemoryFileSys.size = sizeof( ASFileSysRec );
pdfMemoryFileSys.open = OpenMemory;
pdfMemoryFileSys.close = CloseMemory;
pdfMemoryFileSys.flush = FlushMemory;
pdfMemoryFileSys.setpos = SetPosMemory;
pdfMemoryFileSys.getpos = GetPosMemory;
pdfMemoryFileSys.seteof = SetEofMemory;
pdfMemoryFileSys.geteof = GetEofMemory;
pdfMemoryFileSys.read = ReadMemory;
...etc
(a very laborious task to implement each callback!)
and I have got as far as ASFileSysCreatePathName working (calls pdfMemoryFileSys.createPathName) and I even see SetPosMemory / ReadMemory / etc being called from PDDocOpen (I simply return the required memory buffer position from a global buffer).
However I get all sort of problems (exceptions thrown) - I'm pretty sure I'm returning the correct buffer contents/seek positions, etc. I have noticed the following callback functions...
pdfMemoryFileSys.firstFolderItem (ASFileSysFirstFolderItemProc)
pdfMemoryFileSys.nextFolderItem (ASFileSysFirstFolderItemProc)
...etc
I've no idea what to return in these callbacks (?).
It's very frustrating, I don't believe I'm asking for anything too out of the ordinary by wanting to load a PDF from memory instead of a file!
I'm hoping that someone will tell me I'm crazy to be doing what I'm doing and that there's a much simpler way (?!). -
Client-side Memory leak while executing PL/SQL and reading from a view
Iam noticing memory leaks in OCCI while performing the following:
Sample function()
1. Obtain a connection
2. Create a statement to execute a PL/SQL procedure
3 Execute the statement created in step #2
4. Terminate the statement created in step #2
5. Create a statement to read from a view which was populated
by executing stored procedure in step #3
6. Execute the statement created in step #5
7. Terminate the statement created in step #5
8. Release the connection
The PL/SQL populates a view with fixed 65,000 records for every execution. PL/SQL opens a cursor, loads 65000 records and populates the target view and closes the cursor at the end. If i invoke the above function it results in memory leak of 4M for every call. I tried several variants such as:
1. Disabling statement caching
2. Using setSQL instead of newly creating second SQL statement
3. Obtaining two separate connections for these two activities (PL/SQL exec and View read)
4. Breaking the sample function into two, one for each of these activities (PL/SQL exec and View read).
All the combinations results in the same behaviour of 4M memory leak.
Iam using Oracle 10g Client/Server 10.2.0.1.0.
Is there any known limitations in this area?Yes. Iam closing the result set and terminating the statement.
My program contains layers of inhouse wrapper classes, which will take some time for
me to present it in pure OCCI calls, to be posted here for your understanding.
After some more debugging, i found that if the connection level statement caching is set to
0, the memory leak is much lower than before.
Thanks.
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user498920 -
Hi,
I need a fm whic will read the sub-equipments currnetly dismanteled for a superior equipment.
I am using tcode ieo2 and enhancement IEQM0003
Plz helpHi
you can use export and import parameter i.d to read from sap memory
Regards
Divya -
Can't read chinese,can't read files from memory ca...
is there anyone in here who can HELP me..! i two years ago i bought nokia N80 while i was in Finland.with the model :N80-1 code : 0529381 type: RM-92.yesterday,i was trying to update it from V 4.0623.0.42 of 20.09.2006 to V 5.0719.0.2 0f 24-05-2007..it works great,with new features..but am facing three problems now
1.i cant read chinese characters (they all looks like boxes)
2.i cant read my memory card(mini sd 2G)
3.i want to watch a movie through it,i mean i can copy and paste into my SD card,but i dont know which software should i use so that i can be able to watch through my mobile.
anyone to help
thank you guysI can't read Chinese mails from my pals in China.
They show like this:
I tried to change the encoding, but nothing changed.
What's wrong with it? how can i read this mail?
For one of these messages, go to View > Message > Long Headers and tell us what the Content-Type header says. That is the encoding you need to choose in Message > Text Encoding.
Everytime I write in Chinese and
Japanese, I have to change to the encoding of the
right language manually, otherwise my friends won't
be able to read them. How can Mail recognize what
language I am writing in and change to the right
encoding automatically?
The encodings being used by Mail are already "right" by international standards, but the software being used by your friends apparently requires something else. You can fix it for one of the languages with the info in this note, but the other you would still have to do manually:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=121808&tstart=60 -
Photoshop Elements 10 has suddenly stopped being able to read from camera memory card
For no apparent reason Photoshop Elements 10 can no longer read from my camera card reader. This happens both when I load the card in to my PC card reader or when I load to a card reader connected via USB.
I get the message "Elements Organiser cannot obtain files from this device. Please ensure that this deviCS is connected properly, or that the batter is charged and try again.
This happens despite the pictures loading and even the first one shows as a thumbnail. I can get around this by loading the photos in to Windows 7 and then bring them in to Elements from their file location.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.Please disregard this. I tried everything but restarting my computer & when I did, it downloaded all my messages.
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Error reading from file glibc-2.5-24.i686.rpm RHEL 5 Setup stuck at 80%
Hi, I am installing Oracle 10g on RHEL 5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5) machine I am facing two problems
1) while installing the rpm packages the following package gave an error
Error reading from file glibc-2.5-24.i686.rpm
2) I still gave a try to runInstaller command the installer opened but was stuck at 80%
I have 3 GB ram and 320GB hard drive I am not sure what to put in the swap memory and other settings i blindly followed instructions given here
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/10g/OracleDB10gR2InstallationOnRHEL5.php
What could be the problem where do I find the error log if its created
Please help me
Thanks
Edited by: 891355 on Nov 6, 2011 12:06 PMI found the installActions file in the installer folder and I think this could be the problem
INFO: The 'shiphomeproperties.xml' file is missing from shiphome location '/home/oracle/Desktop/database/install/../stage/products.xml.' Add this file to the 'Disk1/stage' directory of the shiphome.
though I am attaching the log file for more details do you think the installer is corrupt :(
InstallActions log file ==> http://www.mediafire.com/?nh7mx7bxqht9ovu
Edited by: 891355 on Nov 6, 2011 1:35 PM -
UPDATE 2: Phoned Toshiba tech support again, guided by techie to begin the recovery again. Just before phoning I was able to go into recovery options and view the drive setup and all the files that couldn't be read are on the CD so I've no idea why the error kept occuring, and neither did the techie. Fingers crossed it works this time but I'm not overly hopefully given that we've just done exactly the same as I did before. UPDATE 1: I got into the BIOS and reset everything back to defaults and yay, my toshiba recovery wizard now starts! :-D On the down side, when trying to do a factory default software / out of the box recovery I continually get error messages with regards to copying the files, for example
cannot read from source file or disk
7z.dll
Type application extension
size 585kb
date modified 7/14/2009 10.26pm
other read / copy errors include PREINST6.SWM, BOOT_32, BOOTPRIORITY, CHECKMAXPTSIZE, CHGBOOT, CPU, CPUCHECK, CREATEPARTITION, CTRLDRVINFO, DISKWIPE, DMI, DPINST32, EBLIB.DLL, ERRORDIALOG, EW3BOOTSEQ, FWLINK, FWLINK.SYS, GETHDDINFO, GETKEYSTATE, IMAGEX, INFILED, INITRECAREA, KRAIADAPI.DLL ..... at which point I decided to 'skip all' :-/
Any explanations as to what's going on and how I might be able to fix it would be very much appreciated! :-) Thank you!
I have a two and half year old satellite L500 with an Intel i-3 and 4 gigs of RAM, on which I was running Windows 7.
Admittedly it’s had rather a hard life (I ran some very demanding CAD / graphics software on it) but it had always performed well until just recently, when after suffering several BSOD (which had never happened before), the hard drive failed.
I partitioned and formatted a brand new hard drive (which is perfectly fine and functions normally when hooked up to another laptop with a SATA to USB cable) and obtained system recovery discs from Toshiba. Unfortunately, when I try and run the first disc, windows starts to load files but then generates an error screen with the message Error F3-F100-0003 and a request to turn the computer off.
When I use the windows Memory Diagnostic to get into the Windows Boot Manager Screen I get the following;
Windows failed to start. A recent hardware / software change might be the case.
To fix the problem
Insert your windows installation disc and restart your computer
Choose your language settings and click ‘next’
Click ‘repair your computer’
File: \boot\memtest.exe
Status: 0xc000000f
Info: the selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt.
I can also use F8 on startup to get into the advanced boot options but selecting any of them simply results in the F3-F100-0003 error message. I’ve run a memory test using the UBCD, which tells me the memory is fine, and tried another hard drive (which also works perfectly well in another laptop) but no joy. On phoning Toshiba support the techie said my hard drive had failed, but as I say, both hard drives are perfectly fine / usable when hooked up to another laptop. I’m now completely stuck as to what the problem is and how I might resolve it – any advice / suggestions would be most gratefully received! Thank you in advance :-)Satellite L655-S5096
Downloads here.
the second disc gives me the the "cannot read from source file or disk PREINST8.SWM"
My best guess is that the disc is not readable. Try copying it to another. Sometimes that works.
Otherwise, order new discs from Toshiba.
-Jerry -
LabVIEW for ARM 2009 Read from text file bug
Hello,
If you use the read from text file vi for reading text files from a sdcard there is a bug when you select the option "read lines"
you cannot select how many lines you want to read, it always reads the whole file, which cause a memory fault if you read big files!
I fixed this in the code (but the software doesn't recognize a EOF anymore..) in CCGByteStreamFileSupport.c
at row 709 the memory is allocated but it tries to allocate to much (since u only want to read lines).
looking at the codes it looks like it supposed to allocated 256 for a string:
Boolean bReadEntireLine = (linemode && (cnt == 0));
if(bReadEntireLine && !cnt) {
cnt = BUFINCR; //BUFINCR=256
but cnt is never false since if you select read lines this is the size of the file!
the variable linemode is also the size of the file.. STRANGE!
my solution:
Boolean bReadEntireLine = (linemode && (cnt > 0)); // ==
if(bReadEntireLine) { //if(bReadEntireLine && !cnt) {
cnt = BUFINCR;
and now the read line option does work, and reads one line until he sees CR or LF or if the count of 256 is done.
maybe the code is good but the data link of the vi's to the variables may be not, (cnt and linemode are the size of the file!)
count should be the number of lines, like chars in char mode.
linemode should be 0 or 1.
Hope someone can fix this in the new version!
greets,
Wouter
Wouter.
"LabVIEW for ARM guru and bug destroyer"I have another solution, the EOF works with this one.
the cnt is the bytes that are not read yet, so the first time it tries to read (and allocate 4 MB).
you only want to say that if it's in line mode and cnt > 256 (BUFINCR) cnt = BUFINCR
the next time cnt is the value of the bytes that are not read yet, so the old value minus the line (until CR LF) or if cnt (256) is reached.
with this solution the program does not try to allocate the whole file but for the max of 256.
in CCGByteStreamFileSupprt.c row 705
if(linemode && (cnt>BUFINCR)){
cnt = BUFINCR;
don't use the count input when using the vi in line mode. count does not make sense, cnt will be the total file size. also the output will be an array.
linemode seems to be the value of the file size but I checked this and it is just 0 or 1, so this is good
update: damn it doesn't work!
Wouter.
"LabVIEW for ARM guru and bug destroyer"
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