[nvmewin] NVMe device unable to started

Robles, Raymond C raymond.c.robles at intel.com
Fri Apr 24 11:09:41 PDT 2015


Hi Jeremy,

Thanks for reaching out to the OFA NVMe Windows distribution list.

First off, could you please officially subscribe to the NVMe mailing list? People who are not on the mailing list are not allowed to send emails to the distribution. As the chair of the OFA NVMe Windows driver, I got the notification of your email and approved it (we get a lot of spam that I have to filter through).

As for your issue, a little more information would be helpful:


-          What NVMe device/drive are you attempting to run?

-          Windows kernel event logs are not much help. To best analyze your failing scenario, we would need to see a couple of things:

o   A full kernel memory dump (not a mini-dump), or

o   The debug kernel output (this can either be form WinDbg or a program like DebugView). Basically what we would need is the print statements from the driver trying to load.

If you could provide this info, we could provide more insight into your problem?

Thanks,
Ray

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Subject: [nvmewin] NVMe device unable to started

Hello,

        I tried to install the release 1.4,

        but there’s an issue causing the device unable to start.

        Originally, I use the standard driver from MS for the NVMe device.

        The device is started and recognized by the disk drive.

        After I updating the driver to name-1.4 driver, the community 1.0e driver,

        The device was not started and not recognized by the disk drive.

        Based on the event log I saw, I only know there’s a problem: 0x15.
        (firstly configured by oem73.inf, then unable to start due to name)

        Can you guys have any ideas about how to fix the starting failure.

        Or what information, Windows log I can look up into?

        The attached file is the Event Log, Event ID 411.


Regards.
Jeremy
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