QThread::start: Failed to create thread (The access code is invalid.) terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc' what(): std::bad_alloc
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It can be all of them. Since Windows Server 2016 is based on Win10 I doubt it's an OS issue. The only way to find it out is to debug the crash.
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@Christian-Ehrlicher : oh i see, many many thanks for your view and feedback , really appreciated. Let me once again check with them. By the way, anybody here in the Forum feel free to give your feedback or comments, thank you for all your kind attention
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Hi,
In addition to @Christian-Ehrlicher, are you running a 32 or 64bit version of the OS ? What about the application ?
One of the reasons for that error to be thrown is memory exhaustion but it's not the only one. See here.
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Did you check your RAM hardware health ?
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@Dunant
I don't think @SGaist [please correct me if I have misinterpreted] is asking you to report how much RAM you have, he is asking to "check your RAM hardware health". I read that as run a physical hardware memory checker. I don't know why he suspects that from the output you showed, but he usually knows what he is talking about.... -
since 29 March 2021 until today (already 7 months), the application not crashing anymore due to every midnight i did restart the operating system Windows Server 2016.
Today i just had meeting with our vendor, the vendor still saying nothing wrong with the application , not admitting their application that caused the crash problem, and blame our server's operating system that having problem. I am not programmer/developer so i have nothing to say. At the end of the discussion, our vendor informing us to use Linux Red Hat operating system which they claimed no issue. I will discuss internally about this.