[Skimmertalk] Solution found for SkimSrv Error Access Violation (tried to write to 0x00000014)

SM5AJV sm5ajv at qrq.se
Mon Aug 20 12:10:51 EDT 2018


FB Bob!

I have now also changed my settings. I've only got a SSD on my PC.
I'll let you know if it works!

73 & Thanks!
Ingo SM5AJV / SE5E


Den mån 20 aug. 2018 kl 17:46 skrev Bob Wilson, N6TV <n6tv at arrl.net>:

> I *think* I finally found a cure for this issue, as my Skimmers finally
> stayed up all night, for the first time in a week.  They had been crashing
> every few hours, ever since Windows 10 was "upgraded" to KB4343909 (OS
> Build 17134.228)
> <
> https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4343909/windows-10-update-kb4343909
> >.
> I also tried a Lenovo BIOS update, and many other things, but nothing cured
> it until ...
>
> Solution:
>
> Settings -> System -> Power & Sleep
> Click *Additional Power Settings*
> (or use Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Power Options)
>
> *Balanced (recommended)* is selected by default
>
> Select *High Performance* then click *Change plan setting*
>
> Click *Change advanced power settings*
>
> Under *Hard disk*, change *Turn off Hard Disk after -> Setting (minutes):
> *
> to *0*  (or "Never").  The default is 15 minutes.  No other changes
> required.
>
> Click *Apply* and *Save Changes*.
>
> That's it.  No more crashes.
>
> Background:
>
> My Windows 10 desktop has two disk drives.  Drive C:, where the OS and
> Skimmer is installed, is a 512 MB solid-state drive (SSD).  Drive D:, which
> mostly contains data and installation programs (but no log files), is a 1
> TB spinning hard disk.  Only drive C: directories are in the Windows PATH.
>
> Before, after 15 minutes of inactivity, drive D: would spin down (I could
> hear it).  I could also hear it spin up whenever I moved the mouse to wake
> up the system, and noticed that SkimServ would immediately crash every time
> drive D: spun up.  I assume anti-virus scans by Windows Defender or
> MalwareBytes or other system activities would periodically do similar
> things to spin up drive D: in the middle of the night, which would also
> cause SkimServ to crash.
>
> By keeping it spinning, whatever I/O interrupt delays caused SkimSrv to
> fail seem to be avoided.  Maybe someone at Microsoft or Lenovo will
> eventually figure out what they broke, and I'll be able to go back to
> default Power settings, but for now, SkimServ is stable again.
>
> Please let us know if you see similar crashes in SkimServ after a Windows
> Update, and if this work-around also works for you.
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 1:40 AM, Bob Wilson, N6TV <n6tv at arrl.net> wrote:
>
> > After working very reliably for months, my CW Skimmer Servers are now
> > crashing every few hours, starting about 2 days ago, after a Windows 10
> > service upgrade.  I'm running two Skimmers, from independent directories,
> > using independent Red Pitayas (but the same disk and same gigabit switch
> to
> > connect to them both to the same PC).
> >
> > The Windows Event Viewer, under Windows Logs, Application, shows a
> similar
> > error each time:
> >
> > Faulting application name: SkimSrv2.exe, version: 1.6.0.145, time stamp:
> > 0x2a425e19
> > Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 10.0.17134.228, time stamp:
> > 0x2c71c7b8
> > Exception code: 0xc0000005
> > Fault offset: 0x00022e19
> > Faulting process id: 0x890
> > Faulting application start time: 0x01d4352a4ed8c491
> > Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Afreet\SkimSrv2\
> > SkimSrv2.exe
> > Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
> > Report Id: 9b63df89-caba-4a8a-8163-c078fdeb2423
> > Faulting package full name:
> > Faulting package-relative application ID:
> >
> > The failure symptom is a pop-up window "Error writing to ...." , close
> > that and one skimmer server goes away, but the other shows zero decoders
> > and has to be restarted too.  Both seem to die at the same time.  Both
> are
> > using CWSL_Tee.
> >
> > I think I received some private email from someone (N4ZR?) saying they
> > were seeing the same thing, a month or so ago.
> >
> > Wonder if anyone else is seeing this now.  I have no idea how to fix
> > this.  I tried running a Windows Update again and it found some things,
> but
> > now it reports I am on the latest and there's nothing to upgrade.  SFC
> also
> > found no errors.   I can't find any pattern to the failures, they just
> > happen every few hours.
> >
> > In the Windows logs, before every failure, I see a many informational
> > messages that all look like this:
> >
> > svchost (6780,G,98) The beta feature EseDiskFlushConsistency is enabled
> in
> > ESENT due to the beta site mode settings 0x800000.
> >
> > But I don't know if that would have anything to do with this.  My C:
> drive
> > is an SSD.
> >
> > The Red Pitayas are fine, they're not crashing.  I just have to keep
> > restarting the Windows apps.  Of course I already tried rebooting
> > everything but it didn't seem to help.
> >
> > 73,
> > Bob, N6TV
> >
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