Kaiza Posted November 11, 2012 Posted November 11, 2012 MP crash from tonight. All players crashed and server restarted: Client: # -------------- 20121111-093330 -------------- Èß) # C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATION at 3F5EC95E 00:00000000 00000000 00000000 0000:00000000 3F5EC95E 0029F0E8 0000:00000000 47AE147B 0029F0F0 0000:00000000 00000000 0029F0F8 0000:00000000 00000000 0029F100 0000:00000000 00000000 0029F108 0000:00000000 00000000 0029F110 0000:00000000 00000000 0029F118 0000:00000000 3F872410 0029F120 0000:00000000 Ordinal2()+532410 3F583CA4 0029F190 0000:00000000 Ordinal2()+243CA4 3F58238E 0029F2F0 0000:00000000 Ordinal2()+24238E 3F578DFE 0029F320 0000:00000000 Ordinal2()+238DFE F8708721 0029F3B0 0000:00000000 Ordinal99()+8721 F8708BEA 0029F400 0000:00000000 Ordinal99()+8BEA 3F65F029 0029F490 0000:00000000 Ordinal2()+31F029 3F66193D 0029F4F0 0000:00000000 Ordinal2()+32193D 3F679684 0029F520 0000:00000000 Ordinal2()+339684 3F679579 0029F580 0000:00000000 Ordinal2()+339579 3F700498 0029F5F0 0000:00000000 Ordinal2()+3C0498 3F7018D8 0029FAE0 0000:00000000 Ordinal2()+3C18D8 3F7042CF 0029FB90 0000:00000000 Ordinal2()+3C42CF 7691B22D 0029FBC0 0001:0001A22D C:\Windows\system32\kernel32.dll BaseThreadInitThunk()+D 76E86861 0029FC10 0001:00025861 C:\Windows\system32\ntdll.dll RtlUserThreadStart()+21 Server: # -------------- 20121111-093325 -------------- # C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATION at 3F33C95E 00:00000000 00000000 00000000 0000:00000000 3F33C95E 0018F3C0 0000:00000000 3F2D3CA4 0018F430 0000:00000000 3F2D238E 0018F590 0000:00000000 3F2C8DFE 0018F5C0 0000:00000000 FB5F8721 0018F650 0000:00000000 FB5F8BEA 0018F6A0 0000:00000000 3F3AF029 0018F730 0000:00000000 3F3B193D 0018F790 0000:00000000 3F3C9684 0018F7C0 0000:00000000 3F3C9579 0018F820 0000:00000000 3F450498 0018F890 0000:00000000 3F4518D8 0018FD80 0000:00000000 3F4542CF 0018FE30 0000:00000000 7680652D 0018FE60 0001:0001552D C:\Windows\system32\kernel32.dll BaseThreadInitThunk()+D 76EFC521 0018FEB0 0001:0002B521 C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll RtlUserThreadStart()+21 [url=http://www.aef-hq.com.au/aef4/forumdisplay.php?262-Digital-Combat-Simulator][SIGPIC]http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/2500/a10161sqnsignitureedite.png[/SIGPIC][/url]
BRooDJeRo Posted November 11, 2012 Posted November 11, 2012 On which OS is the server running? And is it 32 or 64 bit?
Kaiza Posted November 12, 2012 Author Posted November 12, 2012 Hi, server specs are: i7 2600K@3.4GHz, 8gig RAM Windows server 2008 64 bit [url=http://www.aef-hq.com.au/aef4/forumdisplay.php?262-Digital-Combat-Simulator][SIGPIC]http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/2500/a10161sqnsignitureedite.png[/SIGPIC][/url]
BRooDJeRo Posted November 12, 2012 Posted November 12, 2012 (edited) Systemspecs seem to be ok. A C0000005 access violation is a standard windows message that hardware (CPU, memory) and OS kernel malfunctioned. This is unrelated to the program causing the violation. This can go from a fault within a hardware product, the OS itself, corrupt data or driver related. usualy it is driver related. Also its wise to walk through the biossettings in relation to your hardware step by step. A certain CPU feature can be malfunctioning through a bug in the biossoftware. Make sure that hardware runs at stock speeds and not overclocked. Some mainboard have boost settings that give the CPU a Mhz boost. A logical step is to uninstall all hardware drivers from the mainboard manufacturer, search what products are integrated in your mainboard, search for drivers from that direct manufacturer and construct your own latest driver package instead of what is offered through the mainboard manufacturer. It is generated by a miscommunication between CPU and memory so take your time for taking the hardware out of your system, give a visual inspection and reinsert it in the system again. Clean it too. Inspect what temperatures are doing idle and full load. Reinstall DirectX and the C++ versions provided and guaranteed by ED. Give windows a good cleanup. - Disk cleanup + deleting shadowcopys - Manual deleting files in <windowsuser>/appdata/local/temp folder - Manual deleting files in c:\windows\temp folder - Manual deleting files in c:\windows\prefetch folder - Manual deleting files in <windowsuser>/saved games/DCS/logs folder - Manual deleting files in <windowsuser>/saved games/DCS/tracks/multiplayer folder - Full 100% defragmentationjob Uninstall antivirus for the hell of it, this is often forgotten as this piece of software that can create weird errors. Good Luck Edited November 12, 2012 by BRooDJeRo 1
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