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"Rick R." <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> |
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Re: [OS2Wireless]Re: C an faulty TCP/IP packages cayse AFINET(k) /SOCKETS crashes? |
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Wed, 30 Aug 2006 14:13:32 -0700 (PDT) |
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Roderick, all I'm doing is telling you as it is. Just because this makes (some parts of) OS/2 "look bad", doesn't mean its >my fault<. I'd love to send you that other info again, but right now my HPFS is shot. I guess it crashed once to often, and now chkdsk insists to remove thousands of files of mine upon reboot. So I recon I'll be spending the next few days trying to restore that box from backup. Lucky me I could, in the meantime, requesition a co-worker's PC for my job (Windoze!). And yes, sometimes it did use to take a while for the crash to happen. But again, that makes perfect sense if its a spike (sudden change in network traffic), that's causing the crash to happen. Now in the office I could crash the box everytime(!) with trying to install a network printer object. As soon as I
tried to query the available network printers, the system crash dumped. And by the way, I got rid of AFINETK and replaced ith with AFLEAN (not even sure if that's supported) and SOCKETSK(!) But I still got a crash dump (-> nw printer query), but this time with SOCKETS (no K) as the supposed culprit. But I didn't even load SOCKETS, only SOCKETSK.
Roderick Klein <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> wrote: On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 10:38:46 -0700 (PDT), Rick R. wrote:
>Hey Roderick, I e-mailed you every inch of data you requested. > Including my Config.sys and MPTN\protocol files.
Confirmed you send that to me. However I seem to remeber that I also asked about WAL and the output of netstat. I
could be wrong but never received a reply to this.
> Please don't try to portray this as if I'm just complaining in here, that's not helpful at all.
Well most of the emails contained a lot of noise and little information for example not many people know of the setup you are running. I also have very mixed impressions about if during the testing
> And the root cause of the error is damn clear, its a faulty TCP/IP stack.
That the stack is trapping does not have to mean its the stack that has a bug ? Maybe its a driver that is causing it. I have not seen indepth analyses here on the list of your problem. I have not seen you post a lot of indepth information to the list.
BTW after startup of the machine what the output of netstat -m say ? Keep an eye on the MBUFS.
> Everytime network traffic spikes (and by now I'm sure its more the spiking as heavy network traffic per se) the stack
crashes.
Previous emails stated it was after a few minutes of usage, see thats what is all so confusing.
> And there mustbe a difference between those drivers, because SOCKETSK *never* crashes. > Its always SOCKETS OR AFINETK. > I just can't use SOCKETSK w/o AFINETK. > >That the stuff runs fine on your server doesn't mean much at all. > Different HW platform and interface cards. > > The point is that it fails on mine and since I tested this HW under Windoze, its not a HW failure. > > I appreciate that you're "Swamped in work", but so am I. > And I risk losing my job if I keep this nonsense up much longer.
Well in my and *other* there opion you partly have this mess to thank for yourself, sorry. Emails like this somehow support my and other people there view on this:
In the email: [OS2Wireless]Re: AFINETK crash - Dump Screen from the 16th of August you
wrote: After implementing Roderick's Config.sys changes, I'm now getting the same TRAP 000e crash with AFINETK(.SYS) as the culprit. I think I have to give up at this time. I'm just out of guesses & resources.
Roderick
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