Fardringle
Diamond Member
I've been working on getting my remote 'herd' up and running again today. Most of them went flawlessly, but a few of them got an odd Stack Overflow error when starting up the client. I managed to get all but one of them fixed by running FADSETUP.EXE again on the problem clients. However, one of them keeps getting the same error regardless of what I do when I have the client start when Windows starts. If I manually browse to the folder on the server where the FaD files are located, I can start the client normally from there, but it gets the following error if started from the registry, from the Start Menu, or by a scheduled task:
I need to leave the office and head back home very shortly so I'd highly appreciate any ideas you can give me before I go... 🙂
If I don't get an answer shortly, I'll just have to disable the client on this PC for a while, but I'd rather not have to do that. 😉
EDIT: Well, all of the clients were running nicely until they started returning results about 2 hours ago. Since that time, every result returned is showing as "Rejected" in the server's queue window, and all of the clients that have been rejected now refuse to run THINK.EXE normally. There are plenty of new jobs available in the server's queue and I even manually downloaded a dozen more just to be sure (there aren't any old/expired jobs in the queue).
Any time I try to stop and restart the program on the 'rejected' computers I get an entry like this in the log:
I checked and there are copies of THINK.EXE and FADSETUP.EXE in the Temp folder (which has never happened before that I am aware of), but even if I delete those files and try to launch the client again the local copies show up again and I get another of the same entry in the log.
I have confirmed that everyone on the domain has Full Control access to the Find-a-Drug folder and all of its contents and subfolders on the server so I don't know what else could be causing this.
Any ideas what the problem might be?
Thanks,
Fardringle
additional update: To make things even stranger, the two AMD machines at the site and the four processes running on the dual P4 Xeons on the server are all still crunching and happily returning results with no problems at all. But ALL of the P4 (and Celeron) workstations in the office had their results rejected and will not restart the THINK client...
Yet another (and hopefully final) update I replaced a corrupt .DLL file and corrected some missing permissions on the FaD share (thanks to the very wise advise of Mondobyte) and it looks like all of my machines are back up and operational again. Yay! 😀
Salford run-time library.
Stack Overflow: Re-link program with bigger stack value.
(stack:reserve,commit)
. Will attempt to trace back.
I need to leave the office and head back home very shortly so I'd highly appreciate any ideas you can give me before I go... 🙂
If I don't get an answer shortly, I'll just have to disable the client on this PC for a while, but I'd rather not have to do that. 😉
EDIT: Well, all of the clients were running nicely until they started returning results about 2 hours ago. Since that time, every result returned is showing as "Rejected" in the server's queue window, and all of the clients that have been rejected now refuse to run THINK.EXE normally. There are plenty of new jobs available in the server's queue and I even manually downloaded a dozen more just to be sure (there aren't any old/expired jobs in the queue).
Any time I try to stop and restart the program on the 'rejected' computers I get an entry like this in the log:
04-SEP-05 06:13 Loader started in F:\Program Files\Find-a-Drug\ on KAREN
04-SEP-05 06:13 Local copies in C:\DOCUME~1\karen.TAM\LOCALS~1\Temp
04-SEP-05 06:13 Skipped running : THINK
04-SEP-05 06:13 Startup : fadsetup
04-SEP-05 06:13 Loader finished on KAREN
I checked and there are copies of THINK.EXE and FADSETUP.EXE in the Temp folder (which has never happened before that I am aware of), but even if I delete those files and try to launch the client again the local copies show up again and I get another of the same entry in the log.
I have confirmed that everyone on the domain has Full Control access to the Find-a-Drug folder and all of its contents and subfolders on the server so I don't know what else could be causing this.
Any ideas what the problem might be?
Thanks,
Fardringle
additional update: To make things even stranger, the two AMD machines at the site and the four processes running on the dual P4 Xeons on the server are all still crunching and happily returning results with no problems at all. But ALL of the P4 (and Celeron) workstations in the office had their results rejected and will not restart the THINK client...
Yet another (and hopefully final) update I replaced a corrupt .DLL file and corrected some missing permissions on the FaD share (thanks to the very wise advise of Mondobyte) and it looks like all of my machines are back up and operational again. Yay! 😀