The following happened immediately after restoring the system (Windows XP) from hibernation using a direct IO disk with invisible memory. Have not seen this using the SCSI disk. Reverting disk back to SCSI and will see if it goes away.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Ntfs
Event Category: Disk
Event ID: 55
Description:
The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume RAMDISK.
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direct IO disk: file system structure on the disk is corrupt
Last edited by mwoffenden on Mon Dec 19, 2011 11:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: direct IO disk: file system structure on the disk is cor
Did you use Invisible Memory?
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Re: direct IO disk: file system structure on the disk is cor
Yes, using invisible memory of 1000MB.
Re: direct IO disk: file system structure on the disk is cor
Did you also enable IM hibernation?
Was there an IM hiberantion file? Did you change the hibernation file location? Is the partition large enough for holding all IM data?
Thanks for the information.
Was there an IM hiberantion file? Did you change the hibernation file location? Is the partition large enough for holding all IM data?
Thanks for the information.
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Re: direct IO disk: file system structure on the disk is cor
I enabled IM hibernation and did not change the standard location of the hibernation file (C:/). Yes, there is enough space to hold the IM data.
On my C drive I see these files:
hiberfil.sys
imhiberfilex.sys
On my C drive I see these files:
hiberfil.sys
imhiberfilex.sys
Re: direct IO disk: file system structure on the disk is cor
Thanks for your information again.
We'll check this issue soon and let you know when we have some results.
We'll check this issue soon and let you know when we have some results.
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Re: direct IO disk: file system structure on the disk is cor
Is this fixed in 5.2.0?
Re: direct IO disk: file system structure on the disk is cor
Hi mwoffenden,
I am sorry that this issue has not been reproduced at our site yet. We'll continue testing it on more computers.
Since you are using Invisible Memory which may be related to the hardware, can you tell us your hardware configuration (CPU/Motherboard/Memory/Harddisk)? And did you use any tools like TRIM tools for SSD?
Thanks.
I am sorry that this issue has not been reproduced at our site yet. We'll continue testing it on more computers.
Since you are using Invisible Memory which may be related to the hardware, can you tell us your hardware configuration (CPU/Motherboard/Memory/Harddisk)? And did you use any tools like TRIM tools for SSD?
Thanks.
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Re: direct IO disk: file system structure on the disk is cor
Model:
- LENOVO 2081CTO ThinkPad T500
Mother board:
- Board: LENOVO 2081CTO
- Bus Clock: 266 megahertz
- BIOS: LENOVO 6FET64WW (2.12 ) 03/13/2009
Processor:
- 2.40 gigahertz Intel Core2 Duo P8600
- 64 kilobyte primary memory cache
- 3072 kilobyte secondary memory cache
Drives:
- HITACHI HTS723216L9SA60 [Hard drive] (160.04 GB) -- drive 1
- Romex RAMDISK SCSI Device (1.04 GB) -- drive 0
- LENOVO 2081CTO ThinkPad T500
Mother board:
- Board: LENOVO 2081CTO
- Bus Clock: 266 megahertz
- BIOS: LENOVO 6FET64WW (2.12 ) 03/13/2009
Processor:
- 2.40 gigahertz Intel Core2 Duo P8600
- 64 kilobyte primary memory cache
- 3072 kilobyte secondary memory cache
Drives:
- HITACHI HTS723216L9SA60 [Hard drive] (160.04 GB) -- drive 1
- Romex RAMDISK SCSI Device (1.04 GB) -- drive 0
Re: direct IO disk: file system structure on the disk is cor
Again, thank you for your information.
I'll keep you posted when we have any updates on this issue.
I'll keep you posted when we have any updates on this issue.