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RE: RE: RE: [hobbit] Route/Netstat Crashing and/or Ipconfig Not Working = Purple results
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- Subject: RE: RE: RE: [hobbit] Route/Netstat Crashing and/or Ipconfig Not Working = Purple results
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- Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 15:48:30 -0500
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Malcolm,
Thanks again for your inputs. We removed the ext script and that did not help.
Looking into the BBWIN\tmp dir we see that there was a msg file that seems it was hung up. As soon as we killed one of the CMD process we saw running, the file was sent and then the stats went green. The file was msg.servername.number (where number looked like a randomly generated 4 digit value). Before we killed that process we saw that last line of this file had data about ports in it:
[ports]
Active Connections
Nothing else looked out of place in the file!
So at this point should we try something like process explorer to see were that CMD is coming from that's holding that msg file?
Jb
-----Original Message-----
From: Malcolm Hunter [mailto:malcolm.hunter (at) gmx.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 12:10 PM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: RE: RE: [hobbit] Route/Netstat Crashing and/or Ipconfig Not Working = Purple results
> Malcolm,
> Thanks for your input! Are you saying that there is a netstat.tmp file
> that may still be in the %TEMP% dir? If so I can look for it to see if there
> is anything in that file that may shed light on this issue.
Yes, it should contain the output from netstat -s.
Also, I suggest disabling the external script to see if that helps.
Regards,
Malcolm
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