Timeout when testing NT service
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02-12-2010
05:27 AM
02-12-2010
05:27 AM
Timeout when testing NT service
Hello,
I'm trying to use allocation profiler on my NT service. The file is about 17MB, with debug information. When I try to start profiler, I get following popup:
Cannot start profiling in Service mode:
Error: timeout
Then instrumenting ....exe appears
How can I increase timeout value for starting the service?
best regards
Piotr Rezmer
I'm trying to use allocation profiler on my NT service. The file is about 17MB, with debug information. When I try to start profiler, I get following popup:
Cannot start profiling in Service mode:
Error: timeout
Then instrumenting ....exe appears
How can I increase timeout value for starting the service?
best regards
Piotr Rezmer
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02-12-2010
07:06 AM
02-12-2010
07:06 AM
Hi Piotr,
Could you please clarify whether the profiling starts? Does the only problem you face is that you see an odd error message when you start profiling?
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02-12-2010
07:09 AM
02-12-2010
07:09 AM
No,
I'm unable to profile the service that way. However I can do it by manual start of the service and then by attaching to existing process. But I'm not sure if it's good way to check for memory leaks. I think it's possible to skip something important.
best regards
Piotr Rezmer
I'm unable to profile the service that way. However I can do it by manual start of the service and then by attaching to existing process. But I'm not sure if it's good way to check for memory leaks. I think it's possible to skip something important.
best regards
Piotr Rezmer
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02-16-2010
12:02 AM
02-16-2010
12:02 AM
Hi Piotr,
AQtime waits for a service to start within 20 seconds. Unfortunately, there is no way to change the timeout value. I have registered your request as a suggestion in our database.
I can suggest that you try to shorten the start time of the service or attach to the service instead of starting it from the tool.
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Dmitry Nikolaev
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