Microsoft KB Archive/304413

= Veritas Storage Replicator 2.1 for Windows NT Causes the Computer to Hang =

Article ID: 304413

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q304413



SYMPTOMS
On a server with Veritas Storage Replicator 2.1 installed and a high network load, the server may seem to stop responding (hang) although you can still move the mouse pointer. If you press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, the screen may go blank. When this issue occurs, the server still responds to ping commands, but is not accessible from the network for any resources.



CAUSE
This issue occurs because two process threads loop by waiting for each other to release a resource that is owned by the other thread.



RESOLUTION
If you face similar issues contact Veritas for a fix or a workaround.



WORKAROUND
If you cannot install an update from Veritas, you can remove the drivers or program until you can install the update.



MORE INFORMATION
The following Kernel-mode drivers from Veritas Storage Replicator 2.1 exhibit this problem:

Rxfsrec.sys Friday, Dec. 15, 18:58:23, 2000

Rxfsfltr.sys Friday, Dec. 15, 18:58:23, 2000

Rxjnlwrt.sys Friday, Dec. 15, 18:58:23, 2000

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Additional query words: VSR freeze

Keywords: kb3rdparty kbprb KB304413

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