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Damir,DJ_Datte wrote:So far I've tested one restart, and it worked =)
Got one question :
Does the IBVPlugin support multiple sessions per target (cluster behaviour) in this release ?
Thankyou!
/Damir
Tim,Tim wrote:Unfortunately this build isn't going well for me.
The problems so far:
On the Target machine:
1) 0x00000050: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA in videport.sys when the initiator connects to an SPTI device.
2) Hard lock-ups, no mouse or KB, system dead after adding SPTI device.
I removed Via IDE Accelerator 1.20b so the default Microsoft IDE drivers are now used. This seems to have fixed 1) and 2).
On the initiator machine:
3) 0x000000D1: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL in starport.sys when connecting to this build of Starwind.
(Address EF914544 base at EF90F000, datestamp 42308185)
4) Hard lock for about 30 seconds then start to work again for about 10 seconds, then hard lock for 30 seconds and so on until I remove the device from starport.
I only mentioned this because the previous RC build did not give such errors (2.6.3 date 20050730).1) and 2) - seem to be a bug/issues of the Via drivers.
StarWind is purely a usermode application, it has no kernel drivers in the installation.
Yep works fine! I have connected and used a shared SPTI device without any problems.3-4) Have you tried the MS initiator on the client machine? Does it work?
The SPTI module sends IOCTL_SCSI_* to devices. A storage port driver is required not to crash whatever a user app sends to it. So this is a question to the VIA developers, why their driver behaves so bad...Tim wrote:I only mentioned this because the previous RC build did not give such errors (2.6.3 date 20050730).1) and 2) - seem to be a bug/issues of the Via drivers.
StarWind is purely a usermode application, it has no kernel drivers in the installation.
What is your initiator system? Are there any third-party drivers (storage or filters)?Yep works fine! I have connected and used a shared SPTI device without any problems.3-4) Have you tried the MS initiator on the client machine? Does it work?
Hmmm, can't seem to reproduce the problem.What is your initiator system? Are there any third-party drivers (storage or filters)?
Could be!There is may be be some hidden bug in StarPort driver that leads to crashes on failed reconnection to a target.
Good question!So the question has to asked :
Why did this duff entry appear when the target had died?
Why was it so bad for StartPort to have this duff entry?
Tim,Tim wrote:A minor thing I just found.
The 'Choose name of target' panel does not remember previously typed names.
Errm, that's it for now :)