Windows PowerShell Classifier (FCI) 2012 R2

Hi folks,
I'm busy implementing FSRM FCI to classify files using PowerShell. The Windows PowerShell Classifier module is integrated in Windows 2012 R2. So when I launch the fsrm.msc I am able to choose the module and in a new popup window I can paste a PowerShell
script for classification to do fancy stuff.
No I am able to set a string value from script, but when I try to use the examples from the SDK (f.i. '$propertyBag.Name' or '$PropertyBag.RelativePath'  no value is being returned. Also when I write to Windows Eventlog nothing is being written.
The following command was actually working from the PowerShell script:
Write-EventLog -LogName MM-log -Source MM-Powershell -Message "test message" -EventId 0 -EntryType information
Can anyone post examples how to use the module in Windows 2012? Do I need to change begin{} also? In the examples only the process{} part is given (http://blogs.technet.com/b/filecab/archive/2009/08/14/using-windows-powershell-scripts-for-file-classification.aspx)
In C# you need to get the name in "public void OnBeginFile". But then only "Name" is working and being returned. I was not able to get the path of the file being classified.
I really need to do some classification before uploading files to SharePoint. Hope someone can help me out.
What I can do in PowerShell ISE (working)
# Set the value of the "Demo" property to "DemoValue2"
#$cm.SetFileProperty("C:\FCItest\Demo\pwsdemofile.txt", "Demo", "DemoValue2")#
# Get and display the value of the "Demo" property
#$Demo = $cm.GetFileProperty("C:\FCItest\Demo\pwsdemofile.txt", "Demo", 0)
#Write-Host $Demo.Value
What I can do in FSRM (working)
$PropertyBag = $_            
$FileName = $PropertyBag.Name            
$FilePath = $PropertyBag.RelativePath            
$SpecialString = ‘Confidential’            
-> Value 'Confidential' is being returned and set to the property chosen in the FCI rule
What should working in FSRM but not returning any values (example from SDK: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.1\Samples\winbase\FSRM\PowerShellHostClassifier\CS\powershell_scripts\demo_script)
process{
 $propertyBag = $_
 #get the file name
 $fileName = $propertyBag.Name
 if($fileName -like "*.txt")
  #set the property to the name without .txt
  $fileName.Substring(0, $fileName.Length-4 )

Hi Christiaan,
Based on my research, the " FSRM PowerShell host classifier" listed in the article you posted isn't applied to server 2012, to classify the files before uploading to Sharepoint in powershell, please check this article:
Solution: Powershell + File Classification Infrastructure
If you have any feedback on our support, please click here.
Best Regards,
Anna
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    DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm (ft) at 0000000010ED03A0
    DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before wall_adm_fi with len 512 at 0000000010EDA660
    DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm (fi) at 0000000010EDA860
    DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before wall_adm_head with len 512 at 0000000010EEAFF0
    DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm (head) at 0000000010EEB1F0
    DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before amc_rec_adm_ft with len 512 at 0000000010EEB230
    DpShMCreate: allocated amc_rec_adm (ft) at 0000000010EEB430
    DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before amc_rec_adm_fi with len 512 at 0000000010F15770
    DpShMCreate: allocated amc_rec_adm (fi) at 0000000010F15970
    DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before amc_rec_adm_head with len 512 at 0000000010F2E760
    DpShMCreate: allocated amc_rec_adm (head) at 0000000010F2E960
    DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before websocket_adm_ft with len 512 at 0000000010F2E9A0
    DpShMCreate: allocated websocket_adm (ft) at 0000000010F2EBA0
    DpShMCreate: Initialized eye before websocket_adm_head with len 512 at 0000000010F35C60
    DpShMCreate: allocated websocket_adm (head) at 0000000010F35E60
    DpShMCreate: Initialized eye after websocket_adm_head with len 512 at 0000000010F35EA0
    DpShMCreate: initialized 21 eyes
    SEM_COMM_ADM_KEY SemInit o.k.
    SEM_STAT_KEY SemInit o.k.
    ShmProtect( 52, 3 )
    DpMBufCreate allocated 138384 bytes for 500 entries
    DpSBufCreate allocated 41200 bytes for 100 entries
    SEM_MSBUF SemInit o.k.
    DpSysAdmIntInit: initialize sys_adm
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    DpSysAdmIntInit: initialized sys_adm
    DpSysAdmIntInit: SemInMgt o.k.
    DpSysAdmIntInit: SEM_TM_ADM_KEY SemInit o.k.
    shutdown/max_time: 3600 sec
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <DispatcherQueue> in slot 0 (10000) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <DispatcherQueue> in slot 0
    DpSysAdmIntInit: created queue 0 (DispatcherQueue)
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <GatewayQueue> in slot 1 (10001) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <GatewayQueue> in slot 1
    DpSysAdmIntInit: created queue 1 (GatewayQueue)
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <IcmanQueue> in slot 2 (10002) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <IcmanQueue> in slot 2
    DpSysAdmIntInit: created queue 2 (IcmanQueue)
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <StartServiceQueue> in slot 3 (10003) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <StartServiceQueue> in slot 3
    DpSysAdmIntInit: created queue 3 (StartServiceQueue)
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <DpMonQueue> in slot 4 (10004) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <DpMonQueue> in slot 4
    DpSysAdmIntInit: created queue 4 (DpMonQueue)
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_TYPE_UNDEF,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_GUI,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = normal priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = normal priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_RFC,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = normal priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_PLUGIN,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = low priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_INTERNAL,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_SUB_TYPE_UNDEF) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_SYNC_RFC) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_ASYNC_RFC) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_RFC_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_NORMAL) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_HTTP_ITS) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_SMTP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_BATCH) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_SCHEDULER) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_BGRFC_UNIT) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_APC_NORMAL) = normal priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_APC_UI) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_AMC_STREAMING) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_SERVER_STARTUP) = high priority
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_ENQ) = high priority
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    DpSysAdmIntInit: prio(DP_LOGON_APC,DP_LOGON_UPDATE) = high priority
    DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/timeslice_millis
    DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
    DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
    DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/prio_low/max_runtime
    DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
    DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
    DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/prio_low/max_quota
    DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
    DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
    DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
    DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/prio_normal/max_runtime
    DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
    DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
    DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/prio_normal/max_quota
    DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
    DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
    DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
    DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/prio_high/max_runtime
    DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
    DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
    DpSetSchedulerParam: set rdisp/scheduler/test/reschedule_always
    DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
    DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
    gui_auto_logout: 0 sec
    plugin_auto_logout: 1800 sec
    rejectSoftcancelInPrivMode: 1
    DpSetCpicStreaming: cpicStreamingActive is 1
    DpVmcReadBasicStateFromProfile: vmc state is DP_VMC_NOT_ACTIVE
    task_limit: 1000
    websocket_deletion_timeout: 0
    websocket_open_message_limit: 500
    websocket_receive_threshold: 10
    resource_limit: 95 %
    DpMaxWpRuntimeExplicitelySet: return -1
    DpMaxQuotaExplicitlySet: return -1
    Scheduler info
    WP info
      #dia    = 10
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
      #btc    = 0
      #standby = 0
      #max    = 21
    General Scheduler info
      preemptionInfo.isActive          = true
      preemptionInfo.timeslice          = 500
      preemptionInfo.checkLoad          = true
    Prio Class High
      maxRuntime[RQ_Q_PRIO_HIGH]    = 600 sec
      maxRuntimeHalf[RQ_Q_PRIO_HIGH] = 300 sec
    Prio Class Normal
      maxRuntime[RQ_Q_PRIO_NORMAL]          = 3600 sec
      maxRuntimeHalf[RQ_Q_PRIO_NORMAL]      = 1800 sec
      maxTicketsForPrio[RQ_Q_PRIO_NORMAL]    = 8
      withPrioTickets[RQ_Q_PRIO_NORMAL]      = true
    Prio Class Low
      maxRuntime[RQ_Q_PRIO_LOW]          = infinite
      maxRuntimeHalf[RQ_Q_PRIO_LOW]      = infinite
      maxTicketsForPrio[RQ_Q_PRIO_LOW]    = 8
      withPrioTickets[RQ_Q_PRIO_LOW]      = true
    Running requests[RQ_Q_PRIO_NORMAL] = 0
    Running requests[RQ_Q_PRIO_LOW] = 0
    DpCommAttachTable: attached comm table (header=0000000010A1FE70/ft=0000000010A1FE80/fi=0000000010D9E740)
    DpSockAttachTable: attached sock table (header=0000000010DD0A50/ft=0000000010DD0A60)
    DpAmcRecTabInit: initialized table for 400 entries
    DpWebSocketTabInit: initialized table for 100 entries
    DpBasicEyesCheck: eyes of group DP-MEM-SEGMENTS o.k. (21 eyes checked)
    DpShMInit: initialize tm_adm
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T0_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T1_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T2_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T3_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T4_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T5_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T6_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T7_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T8_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T9_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T10_U65535
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T11_U65535
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    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T14_U65535
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    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T16_U65535
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    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
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    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T91_U65535
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    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
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    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T138_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T139_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T140_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T141_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T142_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T143_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T144_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T145_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T146_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T147_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T148_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T149_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T150_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T151_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T152_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T153_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T154_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T155_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T156_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T157_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T158_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T159_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T160_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T161_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T162_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T163_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T164_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T165_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T166_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T167_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T168_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T169_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T170_U65535
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T171_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T172_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T173_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T174_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T175_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T176_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T177_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T178_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T179_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T180_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T181_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T182_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T183_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T184_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T185_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T186_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T187_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T188_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T189_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T190_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T191_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T192_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T193_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T194_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T195_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T196_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T197_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T198_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T199_U65535
    DpITmSlotClear: cleared T200_U65535
    DpShMInit: 200 elems in tmadm_free_list
    DpShMInit: initialize wp_adm
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W0> in slot 5 (10005) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W0> in slot 5
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W1> in slot 6 (10006) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W1> in slot 6
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W2> in slot 7 (10007) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W2> in slot 7
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W3> in slot 8 (10008) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W3> in slot 8
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W4> in slot 9 (10009) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W4> in slot 9
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W5> in slot 10 (10010) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W5> in slot 10
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W6> in slot 11 (10011) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W6> in slot 11
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W7> in slot 12 (10012) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W7> in slot 12
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W8> in slot 13 (10013) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W8> in slot 13
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W9> in slot 14 (10014) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W9> in slot 14
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W10> in slot 15 (10015) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W10> in slot 15
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W11> in slot 16 (10016) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W11> in slot 16
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W12> in slot 17 (10017) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W12> in slot 17
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W13> in slot 18 (10018) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W13> in slot 18
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W14> in slot 19 (10019) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W14> in slot 19
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W15> in slot 20 (10020) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W15> in slot 20
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W16> in slot 21 (10021) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W16> in slot 21
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W17> in slot 22 (10022) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W17> in slot 22
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W18> in slot 23 (10023) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W18> in slot 23
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W19> in slot 24 (10024) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W19> in slot 24
    RqQQueueCreate: Created queue <W20> in slot 25 (10025) with normal priority
    RqQQueueAcquire: Acquire queue <W20> in slot 25
    MBUF state OFF
    MBUF opmode USE
    DpMBufClearGlobalHighLoadCounter: reset global load flags
    DpMBufInit o.k.
    DpCommInitTable: init table for 1000 entries
    DpSockInitTable: init table for 1000 entries
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    dp-shmem init o.k.
    disp+work.EXE 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    ntdll.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\.
    kernel32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    KERNELBASE.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    dw_gui.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    librender.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    dw_stl.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    MSVCP100.dll 10.0.40219.325 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    MSVCR100.dll 10.0.40219.325 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    USER32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    GDI32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    LPK.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    USP10.dll 1.626.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    msvcrt.dll 7.0.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    dw_xml.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    dw_xtc.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    dw_rndrt.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    dw_abp.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    libregex.dll 7420.101.23.59699 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    ADVAPI32.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    sechost.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\.
    RPCRT4.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    ole32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    OLEAUT32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    WINSPOOL.DRV 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    WS2_32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\. SAP minimum version is 4.0.1381.6.
    NSI.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    IPHLPAPI.DLL 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    WINNSI.DLL 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    NETAPI32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    netutils.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    srvcli.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    wkscli.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    SAMCLI.DLL 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    SHELL32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    SHLWAPI.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    dbghelp.dll 6.2.9200.20512 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    VERSION.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    MPR.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    SETUPAPI.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    CFGMGR32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    DEVOBJ.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    icule51.dll 51.2.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    icuuc51.dll 51.2.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    icudt51.dll 51.2.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    IMM32.DLL 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    MSCTF.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    icuuc50.dll 50.1.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    icudt50.dll 50.1.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    icuin50.dll 50.1.0.0 loaded from C:\usr\sap\ECC\DVEBMGS00\exe\.
    NLAapi.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    napinsp.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    pnrpnsp.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    mswsock.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\System32\.
    DNSAPI.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    winrnr.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\System32\.
    cscapi.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    wshtcpip.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\System32\.
    wship6.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\System32\.
    rasadhlp.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    fwpuclnt.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\System32\.
    ntmarta.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    WLDAP32.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    SspiCli.dll 6.1.7601.17514 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    psapi.dll 6.1.7600.16385 loaded from C:\Windows\system32\.
    disp service: sapdp00
    sapinit ()
    EM: em/proc_max_size_MB = 0
    MmxRegisterRscAdm 17 000000014130F8B0 000000014130FCD0
    EmIAllocMmResourcePROC: size=1048576 total=-1 ptr=0000000008C20040
    MmxInit( 0000000008C20050 1048576 17 0000000000000000 0 ) 16 32 64 64
    MmxRegisterRscAdm 18 000000014130F850 000000014130F890
    EM: Initializing PROC storage: quota=0 use_stdheap=0
    sapinit: allocated ZCSA at 0000000008C22D70, len=1992, RSTG_CL_PERM
    sapinit: allocated ZTTA and RSTG at 0000000008C235C0, len=1608, RSTG_CL_PERM
    sapinit: allocated temporary DYNPRO at 0000000000000000, len=3200000, RSTG_CL_PERM
    sapinit: allocated CUA at 0000000008C23C90, len=8, RSTG_CL_PERM
    sapinit o.k.
    DpEmInit()
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    EmGetMaxGlobalSizeMB: tbiSize = 693
    EmGetMaxGlobalSizeMB: maxSize = 1095
    EmInit () Lock method = 2
    EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
    MM global diagnostic options set: 0
    EsGetAdmSize( 22 )
    EsGetAdmSize( 42 ) = 26425536
    ShmProtect( 51, 3 )
    EmInit: initializing process shared data.
    EmInit: initializing process private data.
    EmILckRecover: checking for Mutex to recover ...
    <ES> client 21 initializing ....
    EsInit(000000001D71A8B0, 26444192, 21, 4096KB, 5734MB, 12287MB, 5734MB, 0, ECC)
    <ES> EsILock: use Semphore 33 for locking
    <ES> initializing shared memory....
    <ES> block size is 4096 kByte.
    <ES> Info: em/initial_size_MB( 5734MB) not multiple of em/blocksize_KB( 4096KB)
    <ES> Info: em/initial_size_MB rounded up to 5736MB
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F047ED0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F047F30
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F047F90
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F047FF0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048050
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0480B0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048110
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048170
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0481D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048230
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048290
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0482F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048350
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0483B0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048410
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048470
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0484D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048530
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048590
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0485F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048650
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0486B0
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048710
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048770
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0487D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048830
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048890
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0488F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048950
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0489B0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048A10
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048A70
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048AD0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048B30
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048B90
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048BF0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048C50
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048CB0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048D10
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048D70
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048DD0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048E30
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048E90
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048EF0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048F50
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F048FB0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049010
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049070
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0490D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049130
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049190
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0491F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049250
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0492B0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049310
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049370
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0493D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049430
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049490
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0494F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049550
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0495B0
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049610
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049670
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0496D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049730
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049790
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0497F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049850
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0498B0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049910
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049970
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F0499D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049A30
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049A90
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049AF0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049B50
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049BB0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049C10
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049C70
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049CD0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049D30
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049D90
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049DF0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049E50
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049EB0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049F10
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049F70
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F049FD0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A030
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A090
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A0F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A150
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A1B0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A210
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A270
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A2D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A330
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A390
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A3F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A450
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A4B0
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A510
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A570
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A5D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A630
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A690
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A6F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A750
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A7B0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A810
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A870
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A8D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A930
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A990
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04A9F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AA50
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AAB0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AB10
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AB70
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04ABD0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AC30
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AC90
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04ACF0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AD50
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04ADB0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AE10
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AE70
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AED0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AF30
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AF90
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04AFF0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B050
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B0B0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B110
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B170
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B1D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B230
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B290
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B2F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B350
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B3B0
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B410
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B470
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B4D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B530
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B590
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B5F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B650
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B6B0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B710
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B770
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B7D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B830
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B890
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B8F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B950
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04B9B0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BA10
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BA70
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BAD0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BB30
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BB90
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BBF0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BC50
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BCB0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BD10
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BD70
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BDD0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BE30
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BE90
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BEF0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BF50
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04BFB0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C010
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C070
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C0D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C130
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C190
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C1F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C250
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C2B0
    Wed May 02 19:15:00 2040
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C310
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C370
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C3D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C430
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C490
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C4F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C550
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C5B0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C610
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C670
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C6D0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C730
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C790
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C7F0
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C850
    Sem2Init: LockObjPtr = 000000001F04C8B0
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