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4/9/2011 8:26 AM | |
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4/9/2011 8:33 AM | |
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Hi all. I am very pleased to announce that I finally solved my problem. After settled all small hassles wrong development WinCC, the crashes were rare but nevertheless regular (every 24 hours approximately) I therefore took the decision to repatriate the equipment installed at the customer and thus make the manipulation of migration from A to Z. I installed again Windows XP Pro Sp3 and WinCC V7.0 SP2 in having taken care to format all of the disks. I then presented in the configuration as a whole to monitor the operation. The situation has not changed... new crash... it was to be the top of a cliff... I restarted machines... again.... and 24 hours after I noticed something abnormal. You know this bizarre impression that something is different from the previous day. The overview of the open machine did me say was that "it is blinking not as usual". Actually the SATA RAID controller card was stopped! I rebooted the machine and it's again produced by chance. After a few hours, the card stop functioning. After several attempts I also find that this phenomenon does occur when WinCC is functioning. I therefore replaced the motherboard (which managed not RAID) and its additional map) controller by a more advanced motherboard. And where the miracle happens! More no crashing now 3 weeks! Then it seems that some computer hardware are not borne by WinCC. In my case this would be the additional controller card. In conclusion... when a project starts badly... Murphy's law applies... Attached photos of incompatible elements. ASUS P7H55 - M PRO motherboard: see ASUS P7H55 - M PRO motherboard.jpg in attachment Adaptec SATA RAID controller: see Adaptec SATA RAID controller.jpg in attachment Take care!! Best regards. G. Attachmentpictures.zip (173 Downloads) |
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