From: Jamey Kirby [jkirby@storagecraft.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 5:07 PM
To: Robert Fernando; dwsharp@iee.org; ntdev@atria.com
Subject: RE: [ntdev] Service dying with unknown error message

Yes. This is a know problem and the fix is in wide use by most fsd filters
for NT.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ntdev@atria.com [mailto:owner-ntdev@atria.com]On Behalf Of
Robert Fernando
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 9:22 AM
To: dwsharp@iee.org; ntdev@atria.com
Subject: Re: [ntdev] Service dying with unknown error message


Hi all,

The solution to fixing this problem is to change one of the lanmanager
settings in the registry

Create a subkey called IRPstackSize of they dword in the following location
set it to 6
or up it by 2 if it exists max value 12 (decimal)

Normal with out the sub key existing a default of 4 is used

Location of key

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters

Typical Regedit4  entry for the key

"IRPstackSize"=dword:00000006

Robert Fernando

-----Original Message-----
From: Don Sharp <Don.Sharp@dddandr.octacon.co.uk>
To: ntdev@atria.com <ntdev@atria.com>
Date: Thursday, September 02, 1999 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: [ntdev] Service dying with unknown error message


>Thomas, Scott wrote:
>
>> I have a service that is aborting periodically at one customer site with
an
>> error that I have never seen before.  This service has years of runtime
on
>> many systems but this one is giving us fits.  I believe that the error is
>> due to another problem in the system but have not been able to track it
>> down.  I hope someone out there can help me.
>>
>> The error message is reported by the Service Control Manager and is as
>> follows:  "Not enough server storage is available to process this
command".
>
>I have seen the message before and will describe the setup that provoked
it,
>but I never truly understood the objection.
>
>Workstation 1:
>    COM1 set to bi-directional with loopback adapter - attached to modem
>    COM2 set to dial-out
>Workstation 2:
>    COM1 set to dial-out
>    COM2 set to bi-directional with loopback adapter (attached to COM2 of
WS1)
>
>Workstation 2 posted the objection at boot time. (IIRC WS1 COM2 and WS2
COM1
>also had a loopback adapter)
>
>> Does this mean that all of the virtual memory is gone or what?
>>
>
>I doubt it. I had to abandon my attempts to set up a local serial network
that
>would allow WS2 to access the net whenever WS1 was attached.
>
>BTW if anyone knows how to do this (without an NT server) please let me
know.
>
>> TIA
>>
>> Scott A. Thomas, MCSE, MCP + Internet
>> BASS, Inc.
>> Voice - (937)384-2277
>> Fax - (937)384-2280
>> e-mail - thomas@bassinc.com
>>  <<Thomas, Scott.vcf>>
>>
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>>
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>
>Cheers
>
>Don Sharp
>
>
>
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