Shamus_McFartfinger Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 Stupid fukcing OS!! ARGH!! For the last year or so I've had an ordinary PC happily networked to everything else and haven't had any problems. 2 days ago I added a SATA RAID drive for a bit more storage space and fooking windoze said that I can no longer attach to the shared drive on the client side because there isn't sufficient space on the server. WTF?? 600gigs isn't enough? After swearing a great deal, I decided to do some reading and it turns out it's a common problem with Windoze NT4. The fact that I use Windoze 2000 (or NT6, I think), seems to be irrelevant. The solution: create a regkey called "IRPStackSize", then make up a number between 20 and 500 and edit the regkey before rebooting. Damn thing seems to work fine but I'm wondering what "exactly" I've done. Anyone? L_UK?
zacoz Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 That's just a standard Windoze feature to encourage you to fork over your hard earned cash for the latest version of Windoze. Looking at it another way, it's punishment for NOT having forked out to M$ lately.
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted November 18, 2005 Author Posted November 18, 2005 Nope. That ain't it. Had it happen on another machine today for no apparent reason and it runs XP Pro. A shared drive on it worked just fine until this morning then my client pc's tell me there's not enough space on the server. It's got me fukced.
dontasciime Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 (edited) You have adjusted the value in reg on the Server and not the computer your getting the error on ?... http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;285089 also Subject: RE: Not enough server storage to process this command From: Tony Mason <xxx@osr.com> Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 09:58:18 -0400 Eric, In fact, the point was that SRV pre-allocates its IRP pool, and thus the size of the IRPs is an initialization choice. Thus, this is not dynamically adjustable. A filter driver CAN "deal with" this issue by using a different IRP, rather than using the same IRP. This isn't a pleasant solution, but it does work. In other words, when an IRP arrives into the filter, it builds a NEW Irp with a sufficient number of stack locations (for the rest of the stack); of course, to eliminate the "not enough server storage" error message, the filter must set its own stack size field to be <= the IrpStackSize value (or the default, if that isn't set.) On completion of the NEW Irp, the filter must then complete the original IRP (and might as well just free that "NEW" Irp at that point.) Regards, Tony Edited November 18, 2005 by dontasciime
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted November 18, 2005 Author Posted November 18, 2005 Have had to do it to 3 machines now. Why, after being happily networked for months, would this happen? Seems odd to me.
dontasciime Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 maybe some new antivirus software or any other software you have installed see link http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...Ben-us%3B177078
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted November 18, 2005 Author Posted November 18, 2005 On completion of the NEW Irp, the filter must then complete the original IRP(and might as well just free that "NEW" Irp at that point.) Things are so much clearer now. It still doesn't explain why something would fail for no reason when it's worked previously for ages. I can only guess that something has removed the regkey. ??
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted November 18, 2005 Author Posted November 18, 2005 maybe some new antivirus software or any other software you have installed see link That's my guess also. I appreciate your help.
dontasciime Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 (edited) you got spybot in, if so use the teatimer mode, wherby it will ask you to authorise any registry change, you may be able to track down what is causing, or possibly changing the registry on the fly etc. if that is whats happening Edited November 18, 2005 by dontasciime
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted November 20, 2005 Author Posted November 20, 2005 Sorry for the delay. Been busy. That's a good idea, that is. I went looking through the registry on a few other machines and they have also had this regkey removed. The rotten bastard. Also had a HD die a quick and rather sudden death and a network card that refuses to work on a different pc. I love computers.
dontasciime Posted November 20, 2005 Posted November 20, 2005 (edited) you gotta lovem em, otherwise your foot would get really sore. I got to keep my feet chained together with the 1 computer that is fooking me off, its jinxed for sure, and i got do something with it today again, keeps giving errors that would seem to be mem rlated, psu related, sick of changing psu, and i know there is nothing wrong with the memory, as i have tested it loads and it always passes, one thing i might do is take out the radeon 9800 pro and stick the geforce 3 back in, as had ntohing but hasssle since i installed the ATI, especially as the ATI requires and sucks the juice out psu. Edited November 20, 2005 by dontasciime
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted November 20, 2005 Author Posted November 20, 2005 Having the same sort of problems with an Athlon3200. I'm sure the problem is related to the PCI Express (SIL? or whatever the hell it is) video card Thought it was a RAM problem so I replaced the RAM last week. No change. The rotten prick. I've had nothing but problems with this machine since the day it was built. Random crashes all of the time. (It absolutely hates Warcraft). I feel like drop-kicking the fukcing thing over the back fence. I certainly understand your frustration.
dontasciime Posted November 20, 2005 Posted November 20, 2005 (edited) SLI Shitty Lying Interface Suppose just gotta persevere and hopefuly will get to bottom of it. Edited November 20, 2005 by dontasciime
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