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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      My guess is that you can remove it. You could remove it and see what happens, just don't throw it away. Move to another location so that you can replace if necessary.

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      • thwrT
        thwr
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        storvsp.sys seems to be related to the integration services. When you google it, you'll find multiple threads where people had problems with integration services, so I would be very carefully.

        Probably better to just nuke the drive and reinstall the maschine. Could also be a false positive.

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        • IRJI
          IRJ @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

          There is very little documentation on that file out there. It sounds like you can safely remove it, but I can't provide a good reference for that.

          That was my exact thoughts. I can't find any legitimate references for that.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @IRJ
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            @IRJ said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

            @scottalanmiller said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

            There is very little documentation on that file out there. It sounds like you can safely remove it, but I can't provide a good reference for that.

            That was my exact thoughts. I can't find any legitimate references for that.

            I know, the lack of documentation is extreme. Why is Windows so poorly documented? Argh.

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            • IRJI
              IRJ
              last edited by

              Hyper-V is disabled on this server. Other servers aren't showing this vulnerability even though they haven't been patched.

              Here is the Microsoft KB

              https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3046359

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              • IRJI
                IRJ
                last edited by

                Oh and the patch doesn't actually work unless you enable Hyper-V. Then of course you need to disable it again. This is a really stupid problem.

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                • thwrT
                  thwr @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                  @IRJ said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                  @scottalanmiller said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                  There is very little documentation on that file out there. It sounds like you can safely remove it, but I can't provide a good reference for that.

                  That was my exact thoughts. I can't find any legitimate references for that.

                  I know, the lack of documentation is extreme. Why is Windows so poorly documented? Argh.

                  Actually, MSDN (and former TechNet) is an enormous big source of information, IF you can find what you are looking for. I'm always using Google site search for this.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @thwr
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                    @thwr said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                    @scottalanmiller said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                    @IRJ said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                    @scottalanmiller said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                    There is very little documentation on that file out there. It sounds like you can safely remove it, but I can't provide a good reference for that.

                    That was my exact thoughts. I can't find any legitimate references for that.

                    I know, the lack of documentation is extreme. Why is Windows so poorly documented? Argh.

                    Actually, MSDN (and former TechNet) is an enormous big source of information, IF you can find what you are looking for. I'm always using Google site search for this.

                    Yeah, but my point is that a file that is having lots of issues does not appear to be documented, at all. Can you find docs on it in Technet?

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                    • thwrT
                      thwr @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                      @thwr said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                      @scottalanmiller said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                      @IRJ said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                      @scottalanmiller said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                      There is very little documentation on that file out there. It sounds like you can safely remove it, but I can't provide a good reference for that.

                      That was my exact thoughts. I can't find any legitimate references for that.

                      I know, the lack of documentation is extreme. Why is Windows so poorly documented? Argh.

                      Actually, MSDN (and former TechNet) is an enormous big source of information, IF you can find what you are looking for. I'm always using Google site search for this.

                      Yeah, but my point is that a file that is having lots of issues does not appear to be documented, at all. Can you find docs on it in Technet?

                      Nope, at least I couldn't find something. That's a major problem, I think Microsoft should provide a list of each and every file where you can clearly see to what subsystem the file relates to.

                      But, TBH, do we have such a List for GNU/Linux, BSD or MacOS?

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @thwr
                        last edited by

                        @thwr said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                        But, TBH, do we have such a List for GNU/Linux, BSD or MacOS?

                        MacOS, no. Proprietary and gone since the 1990s.
                        Mac OSX, no. Proprietary and not that documented.
                        Linux and BSD, yes, because open source is natively documented by definition.

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                        • thwrT
                          thwr @scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          @scottalanmiller said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                          @thwr said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                          But, TBH, do we have such a List for GNU/Linux, BSD or MacOS?

                          MacOS, no. Proprietary and gone since the 1990s.
                          Mac OSX, no. Proprietary and not that documented.

                          my bad

                          Linux and BSD, yes, because open source is natively documented by definition.

                          For the most part, yes. Just a little example: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/w1/slaves/w1_therm

                          Could you tell from just looking at this file how exactly a virtual sysfs w1-therm temperature data file or even the virtual file structure looks like for a DS18XXX sensor? I had to try it the hard way, because there was no such documentation a year ago.

                          That's just one simple example. I know, I could (and probably should) improve that on my own...

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                          • thwrT
                            thwr @thwr
                            last edited by

                            @thwr said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                            @scottalanmiller said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                            @thwr said in storvsp.sys - Hyper V question:

                            But, TBH, do we have such a List for GNU/Linux, BSD or MacOS?

                            MacOS, no. Proprietary and gone since the 1990s.
                            Mac OSX, no. Proprietary and not that documented.

                            my bad

                            Linux and BSD, yes, because open source is natively documented by definition.

                            For the most part, yes. Just a little example: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/w1/slaves/w1_therm

                            Could you tell from just looking at this file how exactly a virtual sysfs w1-therm temperature data file or even the virtual file structure looks like for a DS18XXX sensor? I had to try it the hard way, because there was no such documentation a year ago.

                            That's just one simple example. I know, I could (and probably should) improve that on my own...

                            Spoiler:

                            cat /sys/bus/w1/devices/28*/w1_slave
                            62 01 ff ff 7f ff ff ff 91 : crc=91 YES
                            62 01 ff ff 7f ff ff ff 91 t=22125
                            
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