[TC v9.21a] Crash Report

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eduard33
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[TC v9.21a] Crash Report

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This error appears repetitively when TC stays running for a long time (days, weeks, months) without working with it. TC is in portable version, run from an UNC share.

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Total Commander 9.21a
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Control-C hit.
Control-C hit
Windows Server 10 ServerDatacenter 10.0 (Build 14393), base: 0400000

Please report this error to the Author, with a description
of what you were doing when this error occurred!

Stack trace (x64):856FC0
916F26 84B377 40F4AD 84D1C0 841B53 84BFDB 4406CD 443A0D
84B9A8 841982 93F0C1 87FA21 7FFABF4C1C84 442353 4427E1 7CAF7C

Press Ctrl+C to copy this report!
Continue execution?
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Yes   No   
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Re: [TC v9.21a] Crash Report

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Hi, eduard33.

Basically this may not be a T.C. problem.
Your portable Total Commander is located on a UNC path, server A share TC, \\A\TC.
You launch T.C. on server B and keep it loaded into memory.
Server A is up and running and the share \\A\TC is available.
T.C. works perfectly.
You leave server B and the running TC instance alone.

At some point in time server A goes offline, even if only for a few seconds. Share \\A\TC is invalid as a consequence.
All file handles which TC on server B has got pointing to its own files, located on \\A\TC, get stale as well.
They will remain stale even after server A has returned online and made share \\A\TC available again.

The moment your TC on server B tries to read its own files the invalid file handles will strike, and T.C. crashes.

See this frequently, because my portable T.C. is located on a server, which will be unavailable for a few seconds every night. Did not start with T.C. 9.21a for me, but with the first portable T.C. version which I put on my server A in order to use it from other servers.

I do not expect that T.C. can do much about it.

My workaround/solution: close T.C., restart T.C.

Best regards,
Karl
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Re: [TC v9.21a] Crash Report

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Hi Karl, thank you for your explanation. I expected something like that. I just sent it for curiosity if TC can handle this network drop out without crashing. OK, now I know.
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Re: [TC v9.21a] Crash Report

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[mod]Moved to the English forum.

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Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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