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  • #54970
    Simone Heckmann
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    Hi all,

    I know, this is totally unsupported but for demonstration purposes I’d love to be able to run a Cloverleaf on Windows 10.

    So I gave it a shot and installed it and: it worked.

    At least, it did until the end of december.

    Then something happened (Microsoft Patch, maybe?) and suddenly the monitorDaemon doesn’t come up again.

    I have tried everything but I just can’t make it work anymore.

    It doesn’t give an error message, so I have no idea where to look.

    All I get is this:

    Code:


    ************************************
    Command Issued:    hcisitectl -s m
    Command status:     0

    Starting DB dependency check…

    Starting hcimonitord
    hcimonitord is NOT running

    And an entry in the OS event log :

    Code:



     hcimonitord.exe
     0.0.0.0
     53911bc4
     hcimonitord.exe
     0.0.0.0
     53911bc4
     c0000005
     00069e3c
     1ee0
     01d15cc78f0902e3
     C:cloverleafcis6.1integratorbinhcimonitord.exe
     C:cloverleafcis6.1integratorbinhcimonitord.exe
     85574835-354d-4cf7-ba31-308ebd1b61d5
     
     
     

     

    There’s no MonitorD logfile written.

    Does anyone have an idea?

    Thanks!

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    • #83631
      Russ Ross
      Participant

      If you haven’t already set the compatibility mode to Win7 for what you are launching, give that a try, that’s what I recall doing to get it to work on Win10 a couple of weeks ago.

      We ended up getting the vendor a Win7 virtual machine in-house that the contractor could remote desktop to, so did not use it on WIN10 more than a couple of days.

      Russ Ross
      RussRoss318@gmail.com

    • #83632
      Simone Heckmann
      Participant

      Hi Russ,

      thanks, I already tried the compatibility mode for hcimonitord.exe, but that didn’t make a difference. What bugs me most about this is that I had it all up and running without any trouble a couple of weeks ago and then it just stopped working!

      Regards,

      Simone

    • #83633
      Simone Heckmann
      Participant

      Got it!

      Combination of using local admin user instead of hciuser (even though I don’t see a difference in their privileges) to run the service plus running hcimonitord.exe and hciengine.exe in Win 7 compatibility mode did the trick!

      It’s a cludge but still less messy than running it in a VM or downgrading my demo machine 😉

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