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NWNX2/NWN-FF Crash after Upgrade to Windows Server 2003 SP2

 
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 21:30    Post subject: NWNX2/NWN-FF Crash after Upgrade to Windows Server 2003 SP2 Reply with quote

Hopefully this is the correct forum for this post. I posted this on the FastFrench forums, but I'm not sure if I'll get any response since the admin says they don't post in English and most might not speak any English. The other reason I'm posting here is that I believe that certain members of this forum community are familiar with NWN-FF or possibly even worked with the FastFrench team...and can hopefully help me resolve this issue.

I have tried everything I can think of before bugging you guys. I have researched as much as I can (documentation and forums), reinstalled just about everything, and tried every combination of settings in the nwn-FF.ini configuration file. The only thing I haven't done is a system restore (and hopefully won't have to).

I have been running NWN-FF for a long time, and have been very happy with it (no problems for over 2 years). About a week and a half ago I updated my Windows Server 2003 to SP2 (Service Pack 2). Immediately after that, the NWServer applet started crashing within a few minutes of loading. NOTHING else changed before that when it was working fine. I uninstalled SP2 and rebooted the server, but I still had the same exact problem. Here is what I'm running:

- NWN-FF 4.1.0 (I have recopied all the important files to NWN folder)
- MySQL 4.1 (I am using the libmySQL.dll from the mysql/bin folder, copied to the NWN folder)
- mysqld-nt.exe set as service (automatic start)

Here is the error in Event Viewer:
Code:
Faulting application nwserver.exe, version 1.6.8.0, faulting module NWN-MySQL.dll, version 4.1.0.0, fault address 0x00003d23.
(note that it is always address 0x00003d23)

Here is the contents of the MySQL_00.txt log file:
Code:
NWN-FF Version 4.1.0  Copyright (C) 2003-2005 FastFrench
(Based on APS/NWN Extender - Copyright (C) 2003 Ingmar Stieger (Papillon))
[Sun Apr 01 01:47:56 2007] NWN-MySQL Version 4.1.0 main DLL started.
 (speech plugin) * Extension "FFSPEECH" is loaded.
* Extension "FUNCTIONS" is loaded.
* Extension "LETO" is loaded.
* NWNX_MYSQL.dll skipped: this NWN-FF main dll has allready MySQL DataBase build-in support
* NWNX_MYSQLSPEECH.dll skipped: a Speech plugin is allready loaded
* NWNX_ODBC.dll skipped: this NWN-FF main dll has allready MySQL DataBase build-in support
* Extension "RESMAN" is loaded.
Last running script: 'ff_on_heartbeat (E1)' - current: 'none' - running status: 0/3
[Apr 01 01:52:00 2007] NWN-MySQL main DLL stopped.
(note that this is the same every time except the last running script is sometimes: 'wrap_ar_onheart' which calls the 'ff_on_heartbeat')

Here is the contents of the nwn_MySQL.log file on a couple of different days:
Code:
03/24/07 04:30:24  Server 75.73.149.82:5121, module:'VilhonReachLiveV4_12_CEPv2'
  (Start-up OK within  9.27 secondes)
03/24/07 04:31:09  PC: 0, DM:0, CPU:33.24%, Mem:118936Ko, Reloader:5000000 (EMPTY 0/40)
03/24/07 04:32:49  PC: 1, DM:0, CPU: 0.18%, Mem:163668Ko, Reloader:5000000 (EMPTY 0/40)
03/24/07 04:34:29  PC: 2, DM:0, CPU: 1.18%, Mem:165772Ko, Reloader:4999998 (EMPTY 0/40)
03/24/07 04:36:59  Server hanged (no module activity reported)
03/24/07 04:39:32  Server 75.73.149.82:5121, module:'VilhonReachLiveV4_12_CEPv2'
  (Start-up OK within  3.97 secondes)
03/24/07 04:40:11  PC: 2, DM:0, CPU: 0.00%, Mem:147240Ko, Reloader:5000000 (OK)
03/24/07 04:46:01  Server hanged (no module activity reported)
03/24/07 05:01:53  Server 75.73.149.82:5121, module:'VilhonReachLiveV4_12_CEPv2'
  (Start-up OK within  3.88 secondes)
03/24/07 05:02:32  PC: 2, DM:0, CPU: 0.00%, Mem:143140Ko, Reloader:5000000 (OK)
03/24/07 05:03:22  PC: 0, DM:0, CPU:42.81%, Mem:162620Ko, Reloader:4999999 (OK)
03/24/07 05:04:12  PC: 1, DM:0, CPU: 1.37%, Mem:165044Ko, Reloader:4999998 (OK)
03/24/07 05:10:11  Server 75.73.149.82:5121, module:'VilhonReachLiveV4_12_CEPv2'
  (Start-up OK within  3.86 secondes)
03/24/07 05:10:50  PC: 1, DM:0, CPU: 0.00%, Mem:146964Ko, Reloader:5000000 (EMPTY 0/40)
03/24/07 05:12:30  PC: 2, DM:0, CPU: 0.53%, Mem:164920Ko, Reloader:4999998 (EMPTY 0/40)
03/24/07 05:16:40  Server hanged (no module activity reported)
03/24/07 05:17:30  No activity detected on the server, force restart!
03/24/07 05:17:30  NWServer process destroyed and restarted
  (Start-up OK within  3.83 secondes)
03/24/07 05:19:03  PC: 0, DM:0, CPU:40.37%, Mem:162668Ko, Reloader:5000000 (EMPTY 0/40)
03/24/07 23:20:05  Server 75.73.149.82:5121, module:'VilhonReachLiveV4_12_CEPv2'
  (Start-up OK within  9.38 secondes)
03/24/07 23:20:49  PC: 0, DM:0, CPU:104.16%, Mem:117560Ko, Reloader:5000000 (EMPTY 0/40)
(note how it shows "EMPTY" even though there are PCs on)

Code:
04/01/07 00:00:12  Server 127.0.0.1:5121, module:'VilhonReachLiveV4_12_CEPv2'
  (Start-up OK within  2.75 secondes)
04/01/07 00:01:20  PC: 0, DM:0, CPU:97.65%, Mem:151296Ko, Reloader:20000000 (OK)
04/01/07 00:45:45  Server 127.0.0.1:5121, module:'VilhonReachLiveV4_12test_CEPv2'
  (Start-up OK within  2.97 secondes)
04/01/07 00:46:53  PC: 0, DM:0, CPU:104.16%, Mem:151228Ko, Reloader:20000000 (OK)
04/01/07 00:47:53  PC: 1, DM:0, CPU:22.47%, Mem:163072Ko, Reloader:19999999 (OK)
04/01/07 00:51:53  NWServer is hanged... force restart!
04/01/07 00:51:53  NWServer process destroyed and restarted
  (Start-up OK within  3.80 secondes)
04/01/07 01:01:15  Server 75.73.149.82:5121, module:'VilhonReachLiveV4_12test_CEPv2'
  (Start-up OK within  3.97 secondes)
04/01/07 01:01:54  PC: 1, DM:0, CPU: 0.00%, Mem:144252Ko, Reloader:5000000 (EMPTY 0/40)
04/01/07 01:02:44  PC: 0, DM:0, CPU:42.06%, Mem:162836Ko, Reloader:4999999 (EMPTY 0/40)
04/01/07 01:07:44  Server hanged (no module activity reported)
04/01/07 01:08:34  No activity detected on the server, force restart!
04/01/07 01:08:34  NWServer process destroyed and restarted
  (Start-up OK within  3.84 secondes)
04/01/07 01:12:41  Server 75.73.149.82:5121, module:'VilhonReachLiveV4_12test_CEPv2'
  (Start-up OK within  3.95 secondes)
04/01/07 01:13:20  PC: 0, DM:0, CPU: 0.00%, Mem:145416Ko, Reloader:5000000 (OK)
04/01/07 01:17:30  PC: 1, DM:0, CPU: 0.46%, Mem:164144Ko, Reloader:4999995 (OK)
04/01/07 01:18:20  NWServer is hanged... force restart!
04/01/07 01:18:20  NWServer process destroyed and restarted
  (Start-up OK within  3.81 secondes)
04/01/07 01:19:53  PC: 0, DM:0, CPU:43.50%, Mem:162940Ko, Reloader:5000000 (OK)
04/01/07 01:20:43  PC: 1, DM:0, CPU: 1.00%, Mem:165020Ko, Reloader:4999999 (OK)
04/01/07 01:24:03  NWServer is hanged... force restart!
04/01/07 01:24:03  NWServer process destroyed and restarted
  (Start-up OK within  3.89 secondes)
04/01/07 01:25:36  PC: 0, DM:0, CPU:39.34%, Mem:162884Ko, Reloader:5000000 (OK)
04/01/07 01:37:31  Server 75.73.149.82:5121, module:'VilhonReachLiveV4_12test_CEPv2'
  (Start-up OK within  6.97 secondes)
04/01/07 01:38:14  PC: 0, DM:0, CPU:24.80%, Mem:49380Ko, Reloader:5000000 (OK)
04/01/07 01:41:34  PC: 1, DM:0, CPU: 0.78%, Mem:164820Ko, Reloader:4999996 (OK)
04/01/07 01:46:55  Server 75.73.149.82:5121, module:'VilhonReachLiveV4_12test_CEPv2'
  (Start-up OK within  3.80 secondes)
04/01/07 01:47:33  PC: 1, DM:0, CPU: 0.00%, Mem:142076Ko, Reloader:5000000 (OK)
Note that each of these log files has simlar output, and the "NWServer is hanged...for restart!" is the message. I get this no matter what combination of settings I use in the nwn-FF.ini configuration file.

Here is the contents of that file when all was working fine:
Code:
[Global]
LogDirectory=F:\NWN\Logs\%y_%m_%d
HideAllWindows=0

[NWNServer]
StartDir=C:\NeverwinterNights\NWN
NWServerExeName=NWServer
Module=VilhonReachLiveV4_12_CEPv2
Difficulty=3
MinLevel=1
MaxLevel=40
MaxClient=40
IP=75.73.149.82
Port=5121
Autosave=0
Priority=2
ServerName=Forgotten Realms Vilhon Reach
StoreBinaryData=0
TimeSlice=50
MaxCounter=5000000
WithAdvancedHeuristics=1
LogProcessing=1
DllName=NWN-MySQL.dll
InitialDelayS=30
bModuleFeedBack=1
PlayerPassword=
DMPassword=<removed>
OtherServerParam=-elc 0 -ilr 1 -gametype 3
SQL_PlayerCount=SELECT COUNT(*) FROM idplayer WHERE Actif=1
SQL_DMCount=SELECT COUNT(*) FROM idplayer WHERE Actif=1 AND DM=1

[Profiler]
UseProfiler=1
WriteDetailedTextFile=1
CSV_Field_Separator=,

[MySQL]
Debug=1
host=localhost
user=nwnuser
password=
database=nwn
port=0

[ODBC]
Debug=0
Database=nwn

[FFSpeech]
Debug=0
FilterserverIP=1
NetworkInterface=0
NIC_IP=75.73.149.82

[UdpDump]
NetworkInterface=1

It appears to me that the monitor is not causing the reload, but rather notices that the NWServer applet stops and simply tries to restart it. So that would seem to explain why no combination of "WithAdvancedHeuristics", "bModuleFeedback", "MaxCounter", "InitalDelayS", , "TimeSlice", and "Priority" settings makes any difference.

I'm thinking that possibly the NWServer/NWN-FF might not be talking to the Bioware/Gamespy server correctly, but only because I see "0/40" users shown even though there are players on. However, I don't see why that would cause problems for the NWN-MySQL.dll and make the NWServer applet crash. Also, NO firewall is on, and the server has a "sticky" IP (not static IP, but lease time is set to 1 year).

If you need any additional info/logs/etc. to help me troubleshoot this, I can certain provide them. Any ideas? Thanks for any assitance you can provide.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:41    Post subject: Reply with quote

orth wrote:
Hiya Lanthar, been trying to get this working for Layonara, but I'm complicating it nicely with DMFI 1.08alpha and using FastFrench Smile

Everything seems to be working great, emotes capturing, text logging, self tells, actions, dmfi stuff etc....then about 4-6 minutes into the mod running, the server crashes with little information. The Application Event Viewer reports:

Faulting application nwserver.exe, version 1.6.6.0, faulting module NWN-MySQL.dll, version 4.1.0.0, fault address 0x00003d23.

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This happens for any mod with NWNX-FF 4.1 and Talus 305b.
This does not happen for any mod with just FastFrench NWNX and no Listener.
This does not happen for any mod with regular NWNX and Talus.
I have the NWNX-FF Speech dll removed from the directory so it is not loaded.

Is this expected? Do I need to build the Listener against the FF stuff? Any other way I can help with more information?
The quoted problem (original topic located here ) and the problem above are probably related although I have no idea why the SP2 would suddenly break functionality. You should try disabling Speech until the problem is figured out.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

I tried disabling speech, but that didn't seem to make any difference at all. However, that thread pointed me to a very handy utility called Dependency Walker. The link didn't work (evidently their website is defunct or simply down right now), but I searched and finally found the links to the 32-bit and 64-bit versions on Microsoft's website (given below).

So then I used it to profile nwn-mysql.exe and here are the results. Unfortunately I don't know exactly what I'm looking at. Any help would be appreciated. Sorry this is quite a long post, and this isn't even all of the info I obtained from the profile session. I can provide the full results to anyone that wishes to see exactly what I get when profiling (readable by the Dependency Walker utility).

It has an error opening the following files:

  • MSJAVA.DLL - Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2).
    Researching this, it seems like it should not be necessary. Dependency Walker FAQ (cached since their website isn't working) has this to say:
    The MSHTML.DLL module that was released with Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2003 SP1 has a delay-load dependency on MSJAVA.DLL. Missing delay-load dependencies are not a problem as long as the calling DLL is prepared to handle the missing module. Dependency Walker flags all potential problems as it cannot detect if an application intends to handle the issue. In this particular case, MSJAVA.DLL is an optional module, and MSHTML.DLL is prepared to handle it. This warning can be ignored.
  • DAGC.DLL - Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2).
    Researching this, it seems like it should not be necessary as long as nwn-mysql.exe is prepared to handle it. I believe it was for cards that a member of the WinPCap team was using at one time, but do not support any longer.
  • MFC42LOC.DLL - Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2).
    Researching this, it seems like nwn-mysql.exe (or whatever else in FF that calls it) will default to another language and won't need it necessarily. I see Latin in some of the database tables...so perhaps that's what it will default back to?
  • NPF.SYS - Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (3).
    The file is there where it's supposed to be (c:\windows\system32\drivers) and I even added the path to the Path environment for the server, but it continues to flag it with this error.


Dependency Walker marks this one red, just below the DLL modules that failed to load (those noted above):

C:\windows\system32\npp\NDISNPP.DLL

Here's what Dependency Walker shows for this type of error flagged:

Dynamic module warning. This module is either missing one or more export functions that the parent module attempted to retrieve using GetProcAddress, is of the wrong CPU type, or failed to initialize when being loaded. For a missing export, the Parent Import Function List View will list the actual functions that the parent module could not locate. For dynamic dependencies, this is usually just a warning, since it is perfectly valid for a module to dynamically check for the existence of a function in another module, even if the function does not exist. If the module failed to load or initialized, then check the Log View for details on the failure.

Unresolved dynamic C function (similar images also exist for C++ and ordinal functions). The parent module of this module called the GetProcAddress function to dynamically get the address of this function, but the current module does not export the function. This is not necessarily an error since one of the reasons modules call GetProcAddress is to see if a function exists in a module.


Here are the log messages specific to this NDISNPP.DLL module:

Quote:
01:13.750: LoadLibraryA("C:\WINDOWS\system32\npp\ndisnpp.dll") called from "c:\windows\system32\NPPTOOLS.DLL" at address 0x5F2F93C1.
00:01:13.750: LoadLibraryA("C:\WINDOWS\system32\npp\ndisnpp.dll") returned 0x5FAA0000.
00:01:13.750: GetProcAddress(0x5FAA0000 [c:\windows\system32\npp\NDISNPP.DLL], "GetConfigBlob") called from "c:\windows\system32\NPPTOOLS.DLL" at address 0x5F2F93FC and returned NULL. Error: The specified procedure could not be found (127).
00:01:13.750: GetProcAddress(0x5FAA0000 [c:\windows\system32\npp\NDISNPP.DLL], "GetNPPBlobs") called from "c:\windows\system32\NPPTOOLS.DLL" at address 0x5F2F94CB and returned 0x5FAA2C5A.
00:01:13.766: LoadLibraryA("C:\WINDOWS\system32\npp\ndisnpp.dll") called from "c:\windows\system32\NPPTOOLS.DLL" at address 0x5F2F93C1.
00:01:13.766: LoadLibraryA("C:\WINDOWS\system32\npp\ndisnpp.dll") returned 0x5FAA0000.
00:01:13.766: GetProcAddress(0x5FAA0000 [c:\windows\system32\npp\NDISNPP.DLL], "GetConfigBlob") called from "c:\windows\system32\NPPTOOLS.DLL" at address 0x5F2F93FC and returned NULL. Error: The specified procedure could not be found (127).
00:01:13.766: GetProcAddress(0x5FAA0000 [c:\windows\system32\npp\NDISNPP.DLL], "GetNPPBlobs") called from "c:\windows\system32\NPPTOOLS.DLL" at address 0x5F2F94CB and returned 0x5FAA2C5A.

01:14.047: LoadLibraryA("C:\WINDOWS\system32\npp\ndisnpp.dll") called from "c:\windows\system32\NPPTOOLS.DLL" at address 0x5F2F93C1.
00:01:14.047: LoadLibraryA("C:\WINDOWS\system32\npp\ndisnpp.dll") returned 0x5FAA0000.
00:01:14.047: GetProcAddress(0x5FAA0000 [c:\windows\system32\npp\NDISNPP.DLL], "GetConfigBlob") called from "c:\windows\system32\NPPTOOLS.DLL" at address 0x5F2F93FC and returned NULL. Error: The specified procedure could not be found (127).
00:01:14.047: GetProcAddress(0x5FAA0000 [c:\windows\system32\npp\NDISNPP.DLL], "GetNPPBlobs") called from "c:\windows\system32\NPPTOOLS.DLL" at address 0x5F2F94CB and returned 0x5FAA2C5A.

01:14.188: LoadLibraryExW("C:\WINDOWS\system32\npp\ndisnpp.dll", 0x00000000, LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH) called from "c:\windows\system32\OLE32.DLL" at address 0x776ADC89.
00:01:14.188: LoadLibraryExW("C:\WINDOWS\system32\npp\ndisnpp.dll", 0x00000000, LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH) returned 0x5FAA0000.
00:01:14.204: GetProcAddress(0x5FAA0000 [c:\windows\system32\npp\NDISNPP.DLL], "DllGetClassObject") called from "c:\windows\system32\OLE32.DLL" at address 0x776ADCA4 and returned 0x5FAA1AAF.
00:01:14.204: GetProcAddress(0x5FAA0000 [c:\windows\system32\npp\NDISNPP.DLL], "DllCanUnloadNow") called from "c:\windows\system32\OLE32.DLL" at address 0x776ADCBA and returned 0x5FAA1B81.


Below is a copy of the full log, and I've marked the errors in red. I also have a saved copy of this Dependency Walker profiling session, and another I captured after creating an NWN/drivers folder and copying the NPF.SYS file to that folder (a workaround to fix that issue, though I have no idea why the application is trying to call NPF.SYS from NWN/drivers in the first place...bug?).

I don't know exactly what I'm looking at, but this Dependency Walker utility seems quite helpful. If anyone wants to use it, it is a quick download and a standalone application executable. I can send you the small (just over 2Mb) .dwi profile file so you can see exactly what I see on my server when profiling nwn-mysql.exe.
32-bit version (version I'm using):
http://download.microsoft.com/download/visualfoxpro7/utility/2.1.3623/w9x2kmexp/en-us/dependsx86version2.1.3623.exe
64-bit version (for those that need a 64-bit version):
http://download.microsoft.com/download/visualfoxpro7/utility/2.1/w9x2kmexp/en-us/dependsia64version2.1.3623.exe

The log is quite long and I'm having problems posting it. So I'll try to post it in chunks.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:50    Post subject: Reply with quote

edit: removed this at Papillon's request

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:52    Post subject: Reply with quote

edit: removed this at Papillon's request

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:53    Post subject: Reply with quote

edit: removed this at Papillon's request

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:54    Post subject: Reply with quote

removing all but the errors from the log:

00:01:14.047: GetProcAddress(0x5FAA0000 [c:\windows\system32\npp\NDISNPP.DLL], "GetConfigBlob") called from "c:\windows\system32\NPPTOOLS.DLL" at address 0x5F2F93FC and returned NULL. Error: The specified procedure could not be found (127).


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

00:05:01.375: Second chance exception 0xC0000005 (Access Violation) occurred in "c:\neverwinternights\nwn\NWN-MYSQL.DLL" at address 0x10003EA0.
00:05:01.375: Exited "c:\neverwinternights\nwn\NWSERVER.EXE" (process 0xB3C) with code 128 (0x80).

00:00:00.860: Entrypoint reached. All implicit modules have been loaded.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:28    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can not really comment on FastFrench's NWNX fork, but something strikes me as odd:

* NWNX_MYSQL.dll skipped: this NWN-FF main dll has allready MySQL DataBase build-in support

And still it does crash in exactly this DLL ? Maybe you should remove it altogether from your system and see what happens then ?

Btw, this thread is a little hard to read with all the log files above. Could you please reduce their size a little ? I think most parts are not relevant to this problem. Thanks.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 5:45    Post subject: Reply with quote

I removed most of the logs. I only posted them in their entirety figuring that anyone trying to follow the DLL profiling would find that helpful. Anyway, I tried removing the 3 DLLs noted as being skipped, and it didn't make any difference.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 22:39    Post subject: Reply with quote

I just noticed that the crash occurs in NWN-MySQL.dll, while the skipped DLL was called NWNX-MySQL.dll. So no wonder this did not change anything.
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