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Event Type: Warning
Event Type: Warning
Event Type: Information Event Source: MsiInstaller Event Category: None Event ID: 1040 Date: 12/03/2010 Time: 4:57:25 p.m. User: JT-DEV-VM-3\JT Computer: JT-DEV-VM-3 Description: Beginning a Windows Installer transaction: {D44C07C1-F197-4B3E-8762-4BEDD83C64FC}. Client Process Id: 3448. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Event Type: Information Event Source: MsiInstaller Event Category: None Event ID: 1025 Date: 12/03/2010 Time: 4:57:58 p.m. User: JT-DEV-VM-3\JT Computer: JT-DEV-VM-3 Description: Product: Mindscape LightSpeed 3.0. The file C:\Program Files\Mindscape\LightSpeed\Tools\Designer\VistaDB.NET20.dll is being used by the following process: Name: devenv , Id 3448. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Data: 0000: 7b 44 34 34 43 30 37 43 {D44C07C 0008: 31 2d 46 31 39 37 2d 34 1-F197-4 0010: 42 33 45 2d 38 37 36 32 B3E-8762 0018: 2d 34 42 45 44 44 38 33 -4BEDD83 0020: 43 36 34 46 43 7d C64FC} Event Type: Information Event Source: MsiInstaller Event Category: None Event ID: 11728 Date: 12/03/2010 Time: 4:57:59 p.m. User: JT-DEV-VM-3\JT Computer: JT-DEV-VM-3 Description: Product: Mindscape LightSpeed 3.0 -- Configuration completed successfully. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Data: 0000: 7b 44 34 34 43 30 37 43 {D44C07C 0008: 31 2d 46 31 39 37 2d 34 1-F197-4 0010: 42 33 45 2d 38 37 36 32 B3E-8762 0018: 2d 34 42 45 44 44 38 33 -4BEDD83 0020: 43 36 34 46 43 7d C64FC} Event Type: Information Event Source: MsiInstaller Event Category: None Event ID: 1035 Date: 12/03/2010 Time: 4:57:59 p.m. User: JT-DEV-VM-3\JT Computer: JT-DEV-VM-3 Description: Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: Mindscape LightSpeed 3.0. Product Version: 3.0.0.0. Product Language: 1033. Reconfiguration success or error status: 0. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Data: 0000: 7b 44 34 34 43 30 37 43 {D44C07C 0008: 31 2d 46 31 39 37 2d 34 1-F197-4 0010: 42 33 45 2d 38 37 36 32 B3E-8762 0018: 2d 34 42 45 44 44 38 33 -4BEDD83 0020: 43 36 34 46 43 7d C64FC} Event Type: Information Event Source: MsiInstaller Event Category: None Event ID: 1038 Date: 12/03/2010 Time: 4:57:59 p.m. User: JT-DEV-VM-3\JT Computer: JT-DEV-VM-3 Description: Windows Installer requires a system restart. Product Name: Mindscape LightSpeed 3.0. Product Version: 3.0.0.0. Product Language: 1033. Type of System Restart: 1. Reason for Restart: 1. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Data: 0000: 7b 44 34 34 43 30 37 43 {D44C07C 0008: 31 2d 46 31 39 37 2d 34 1-F197-4 0010: 42 33 45 2d 38 37 36 32 B3E-8762 0018: 2d 34 42 45 44 44 38 33 -4BEDD83 0020: 43 36 34 46 43 7d C64FC} Event Type: Information Event Source: MsiInstaller Event Category: None Event ID: 1042 Date: 12/03/2010 Time: 4:57:59 p.m. User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: JT-DEV-VM-3 Description: Ending a Windows Installer transaction: {D44C07C1-F197-4B3E-8762-4BEDD83C64FC}. Client Process Id: 3448. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Event Type: Information Event Source: MsiInstaller Event Category: None Event ID: 1005 Date: 12/03/2010 Time: 4:57:59 p.m. User: JT-DEV-VM-3\JT Computer: JT-DEV-VM-3 Description: The Windows Installer initiated a system restart to complete or continue the configuration of 'Mindscape LightSpeed 3.0'. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Data: 0000: 7b 44 34 34 43 30 37 43 {D44C07C 0008: 31 2d 46 31 39 37 2d 34 1-F197-4 0010: 42 33 45 2d 38 37 36 32 B3E-8762 0018: 2d 34 42 45 44 44 38 33 -4BEDD83 0020: 43 36 34 46 43 7d C64FC} The system starting to initiate shutdown from here onwards... Luckily I develop within a VM and save regularly... My environment: WIN2003 R2, SQL2008, VS2008 TS, all latest service packs, no add-on, just LightSpeed, the nightly build from 09/03/2010.
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Hi, Could you try uninstalling and reinstalling LightSpeed? My guess is that, for whatever reason, Windows Installer is configuring LightSpeed once VS has stared (perhaps when we're integrating into VS?) and because the VistaDB assembly is locked, Windows Installer will update it on a reboot (which gives it a chance to before the file gets locked). When you say it shuts down your vm - do you save state or is the next restart leaving it in the save state as when it forced a shut down? I hope that helps, John-Daniel Trask |
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I had the RTM installed first, then I starting to install nightly every couple of days (by install directly without uninstall). Not sure if this is relevant: 1) I install software using the admin account and develop using a non-admin account. 2) This starts to happen quite recently, perhaps 1-2 weeks ago 3) The installer issued a restart command and neither the installer nor the OS check if I really want to restart. My VM is fine, the state remains good. 4) Just prior to the restart, I added a new table (1 PK and no FK) and a new 1:M relationship to the database and then tell the designer to update from source. I dragged the new table into the designer, it seems unresponsive, didn't refresh, (I think I close then re-opened the model at this point), then the entity appears, but had no relationship, so I told designer to update from source again, then it thought it need to delete the invisible relationship, then I update from source again, it then finally realize it need to create the relationship - then BOOM, the VM restarts. 5) I don't use VistaDB
I will do a fresh install of the latest nightly and see what happens BTW, why was the installer running in the silent mode? With a typical MS app, if something is wrong, you'd see those annoying re-configuring dialog popping up every 5 seconds :-)
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Hi, Did you have any luck with this after the fresh installs? While you do not use VistaDB, LightSpeed *can* and installs files for it. For whatever reason, them being locked is causing the issues for you. I'm not 100% sure why it would behave like this, but I can say that VS integration using Windows Installer is a fairly fundamentally flawed system (I'm not making that up, it really is, it's a monster pain in the backside for anyone integrating with VS) so I'm not entirely shocked that it's behaving in a non-standard way since we have to behave in a non-standard way to work with VS. Keep us posted! :-) John-Daniel Trask |
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Oops, I got a bit distracted over the weekend trying to refactor my hopefully improved web stack... (as a side note, really need a much easier way to extract interface for entity and unit of work) Anyway, here's the update :-) I branched the dev VM from the pre-LightSpeed state, and installed the build from 09032010, and everything works fine, no problem at all. Mind you though I only briefly used the designer once or twice over the weekend. I haven't looked into VSSDK and integration via MSI much, but I can imagine your pain, I had spent a bit of time with MSI in the past, it's always painful...... The difficulty with this scenario is that the initial installation is fine, but the reason for reconfiguration need to be identified... Are there much logging in LightSpeed installer? |
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Just installed the nightly build from 12/04/2010 over 01/04/2010. As soon as I bring up the designer, I noticed the unresponsiveness when looking through the model explorer, then BOOM, the restart starts. This is a very annoying bug... :| |
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Are you doing an "install over" or an uninstall-reinstall? Is Visual Studio running when you do the install? Can you squeeze your VM onto a DVD and post it down to us? |
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