Problems with EWF - Can't view percent of free memory in ewfmgr

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Guest

I'm testing a system with ewf, disk (20 GB) is partitioned as follows
C: 8 gb xp pr
D: 1 gb XPembedded image (with EWF RAM
E: 8 gb fre
and the rest is free (about 2 gb

I can't view percent of free memory in ewfmgr

The output of ewfmgr is

The Ewf Volume is "\Device\HarddiskVolume4
Ewf Volume Configuratio
Volume Size 3225
Segments
Segment Size
Free segments
Max Levels
Max Protected Volumes
Protected Volumes

Ewf Volume percent full -1.#J *********** This is the proble

Protected volume
Device Name "\Device\HarddiskVolume2" [D:


D:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ewfmgr d
Protected Volume Configuratio
Type RA
State ENABLE
Boot Command NO_CM
Param1
Param2
Persistent Data "
Volume ID 2C D7 2C D7 00 28 54 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 0
Device Name "\Device\HarddiskVolume2" [D:
Max Levels
Clump Size 51
Current Level

Memory used for data 13489152 byte
Memory used for mapping 20480 byte

The FBAlog.txt seems ok

ConfigureEwf() Start

13:27:28 PM - Getting EWF config parameters from registry

13:27:28 PM - Non El Torito disk configuration

13:27:28 PM - EWF Partition Size = 200 (KBytes), Levels = 1, Volumes = 1

13:27:28 PM - Protected Volume Config #0

13:27:29 PM - Disk= 0,Part= 2,DiskType= IDE,Type= RAM

13:27:29 PM - Enable= Disabled, Optimize= 2, LazyWrite= N

13:27:29 PM - Found 1 Hard Disks

13:27:29 PM - Deleting EWF Partition #4, disk#=0, type=6

13:27:30 PM - Disk #0 layout info

13:27:30 PM - PRIMARY partition,start=0x0000000000007e00, len=0x0000000200532c00, type= 7

13:27:30 PM - EXTENDED partition,start=0x000000020053aa00, len=0x00000002a8fa5a00, type= 15

13:27:31 PM - LOGICAL partition,start=0x000000020053aa00, len=0x0000000040398600, type= 7

13:27:31 PM - LOGICAL partition,start=0x00000002408d3000, len=0x000000020053aa00, type= 7

13:27:31 PM - EXTENDED_FREE partition,start=0x0000000440e0da00, len=0x00000000686d2a00, type= 0

13:27:31 PM - Allocating EWF in LOGICAL partition, start=0x0000000440e0da00, len=0x000000000000fc00.

13:27:33 PM - Created EWF partition on Disk = 0, partition = 4,size = 0x0000000000007e00

13:27:33 PM - ewfOpen

13:27:34 PM - EWF Volume Config on Disk#0, Partition#4

13:27:34 PM - Segments = 0, Max Volumes = 1, Max Levels = 1

13:27:35 PM - ewfAdd.

13:27:35 PM - Protected Volume Config on Disk0\Partition2

13:27:35 PM - Type = RAM, State= DISABLED

13:27:36 PM - ewfClose

13:27:37 PM - Saving EWF configuration to registry

13:27:37 PM - Protected Volume ArcName = multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)

13:27:37 PM - ConfigureEwf() End, status = 0x0

13:27:38 PM - [CallEntryPointThread] D:\WINDOWS\system32\ewfdll.dll, ConfigureEwf
13:27:38 PM - [FBASetProgressText] Resetting Setup Flag...

Thanks in advance

By the way, is there any way to commit the data every x minutes? (The system will be up for days and keep some logs and dbs, so a bad shutdown will make loose some important data

Dari
 
S

Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)

Ewf Volume percent full -1.#J *********** This is the problem

Actually this is not a problem since RAM EWF does not use any space on disk for overlay data. Perhaps they should write Does Not
Apply istead of that or nothing at all.

Regards,
Slobodan

Dario said:
I'm testing a system with ewf, disk (20 GB) is partitioned as follows:
C: 8 gb xp pro
D: 1 gb XPembedded image (with EWF RAM)
E: 8 gb free
and the rest is free (about 2 gb)

I can't view percent of free memory in ewfmgr:

The output of ewfmgr is:

The Ewf Volume is "\Device\HarddiskVolume4"
Ewf Volume Configuration
Volume Size 32256
Segments 0
Segment Size 0
Free segments 0
Max Levels 1
Max Protected Volumes 1
Protected Volumes 1

Ewf Volume percent full -1.#J *********** This is the problem

Protected volumes
Device Name "\Device\HarddiskVolume2" [D:]



D:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ewfmgr d:
Protected Volume Configuration
Type RAM
State ENABLED
Boot Command NO_CMD
Param1 0
Param2 0
Persistent Data ""
Volume ID 2C D7 2C D7 00 28 54 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Device Name "\Device\HarddiskVolume2" [D:]
Max Levels 1
Clump Size 512
Current Level 1

Memory used for data 13489152 bytes
Memory used for mapping 20480 bytes

The FBAlog.txt seems ok:

ConfigureEwf() Start.

13:27:28 PM - Getting EWF config parameters from registry.

13:27:28 PM - Non El Torito disk configuration.

13:27:28 PM - EWF Partition Size = 200 (KBytes), Levels = 1, Volumes = 1.

13:27:28 PM - Protected Volume Config #0 :

13:27:29 PM - Disk= 0,Part= 2,DiskType= IDE,Type= RAM.

13:27:29 PM - Enable= Disabled, Optimize= 2, LazyWrite= N.

13:27:29 PM - Found 1 Hard Disks.

13:27:29 PM - Deleting EWF Partition #4, disk#=0, type=69

13:27:30 PM - Disk #0 layout info:

13:27:30 PM - PRIMARY partition,start=0x0000000000007e00, len=0x0000000200532c00, type= 7

13:27:30 PM - EXTENDED partition,start=0x000000020053aa00, len=0x00000002a8fa5a00, type= 15

13:27:31 PM - LOGICAL partition,start=0x000000020053aa00, len=0x0000000040398600, type= 7

13:27:31 PM - LOGICAL partition,start=0x00000002408d3000, len=0x000000020053aa00, type= 7

13:27:31 PM - EXTENDED_FREE partition,start=0x0000000440e0da00, len=0x00000000686d2a00, type= 0

13:27:31 PM - Allocating EWF in LOGICAL partition, start=0x0000000440e0da00, len=0x000000000000fc00.

13:27:33 PM - Created EWF partition on Disk = 0, partition = 4,size = 0x0000000000007e00 .

13:27:33 PM - ewfOpen.

13:27:34 PM - EWF Volume Config on Disk#0, Partition#4:

13:27:34 PM - Segments = 0, Max Volumes = 1, Max Levels = 1

13:27:35 PM - ewfAdd.

13:27:35 PM - Protected Volume Config on Disk0\Partition2 :

13:27:35 PM - Type = RAM, State= DISABLED.

13:27:36 PM - ewfClose

13:27:37 PM - Saving EWF configuration to registry:

13:27:37 PM - Protected Volume ArcName = multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2).

13:27:37 PM - ConfigureEwf() End, status = 0x0.

13:27:38 PM - [CallEntryPointThread] D:\WINDOWS\system32\ewfdll.dll, ConfigureEwf
13:27:38 PM - [FBASetProgressText] Resetting Setup Flag...

Thanks in advance.

By the way, is there any way to commit the data every x minutes? (The system will be up for days and keep some logs and dbs, so a
bad shutdown will make loose some important data)
 
G

Guest

Thank you for the reply.

And what about the last question?
By the way, is there any way to commit the data every x minutes? (The system will be up for days and keep some logs >and dbs, so a bad shutdown will make loose some important data)

Dario
 
S

Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)

With RAM EWF commit it executed only during the shutdown, so for now answer in NO. (If system reboots itself because of failure or
power loss your data is lost for ever).

Regards,
Slobodan

Dario said:
Thank you for the reply.

And what about the last question?
a bad shutdown will make loose some important data)
 

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