Hello, This error is a catch-all provided by Windows when it can't connect to the file system.
Check the C:\OrangeFS\Client\orangefstab file to see if your connection string is correct. One thing that's caught me is the port number is required, i.e. "tcp://myhost:3334/orangefs". Errors should be reported to Event Log in the Application log, although you said nothing showed up there. Next try adding debug to your orangefs.cfg. (I.e., one line, with just the word "debug".) Restart the service for the change to take effect. This will output to orangefs.log in C:\OrangeFS\Client by default. If you aren't aware, the doc is at www.omnibond.com/orangefs/docs/v_2_8_5/index.htm. Drill down to the Installation Instructions | Add Other Clients | Windows Client Interface item. I'll be glad to help with further issues. Thanks, Sam Sampson Omnibond Systems, LLC From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sabine, Nicholas Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 4:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Pvfs2-users] Windows Client All, Has anybody successfully implemented the Windows client? I have the 64bit client installed on Windows 2008 R2 Datacenter SP 1, and when I try to access the drive, I get the following error: "Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service." This happens in Windows Explorer and the command line. No other information is given, and nothing shows up in the event log. I found an issue with the dokan library that sounds similar, but it seems to be related to large number of files, whereas I have only one file. http://code.google.com/p/dokan/issues/detail?id=80 Thanks, Nick Sabine
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