问题
I am experiencing PsExec hang while being executed from a very simple c# or c++ gui program compiled as "windows application" (not as "console application"). Under section C) below I have pasted the code to reproduce the problem and under section D) I have pasted the c++ code to reproduce the same problem.
When the psexec hangs, the windbg output after being attached to psexec locally is pasted under section B).
My program hangs after dumping the output pasted under section A).
The program works fine if you replace psexec command with anything local e.g. ProcessStartInfo("cmd.exe", "/c dir c:\windows\*.*");
I was wondering if anybody experienced it and found the solution for it. Help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Sharrajesh
A) My c# program output when psexec hang
PsExec v1.98 - Execute processes remotely Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Mark Russinovich Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
Volume in drive C has no label.
B) Windbg output for psexec while hang
3 Id: 1614.15e4 Suspend: 1 Teb: 7efac000 Unfrozen
ChildEBP RetAddr Args to Child
02a3fe68 75a6d0c5 00000180 00000000 00000000 ntdll!NtReadFile+0x15 (FPO: [9,0,0])
02a3fecc 75cb18aa 00000180 02a3ff44 00010000 KERNELBASE!ReadFile+0x118 (FPO: [SEH])
02a3ff14 00403bde 00000180 02a3ff44 00010000 kernel32!ReadFileImplementation+0xf0 (FPO: [SEH])
WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong.
02a3ff2c 00000000 00291e48 00000000 02a5ff80 psexec+0x3bde
C) The c# code to reproduce the problem
using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Diagnostics;
namespace WindowsFormsApplication1 {
static class Program {
static void DataReceiveHandler(object sender, DataReceivedEventArgs e) {
Debug.WriteLine(e.Data);
}
public static void NotWorkingPsExec() {
ProcessStartInfo startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo("psexec.exe",
"\\\\raj-2k3-32 cmd.exe /c dir c:\\windows\\*.*");
startInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
startInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
startInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
startInfo.RedirectStandardError = true;
Process proc = new Process();
proc.StartInfo = startInfo;
proc.ErrorDataReceived += new DataReceivedEventHandler(DataReceiveHandler);
proc.OutputDataReceived += new DataReceivedEventHandler(DataReceiveHandler);
proc.Start();
proc.BeginErrorReadLine();
proc.BeginOutputReadLine();
proc.WaitForExit();
Debug.WriteLine("Exit code = {0}", proc.ExitCode);
}
public static void WorkingPsExec() {
ProcessStartInfo startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo("psexec.exe",
"\\\\raj-2k3-32 cmd.exe /c dir c:\\windows\\*.*");
startInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
Process proc = new Process();
proc.StartInfo = startInfo;
proc.Start();
proc.WaitForExit();
Debug.WriteLine("Exit code = {0}", proc.ExitCode);
}
static void Main() {
NotWorkingPsExec();
//WorkingPsExec(); //If uncommented will work
}
}
}
D) The c++ code to reproduce the problem
#include <windows.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <strsafe.h>
HANDLE g_hStdoutRd = NULL;
HANDLE g_hStdoutWr = NULL;
void StartCommand(TCHAR *szCmdline);
void ReadOutput();
void ErrorExit(PTSTR);
int APIENTRY _tWinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPTSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow) {
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES saAttr;
saAttr.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);
saAttr.bInheritHandle = TRUE;
saAttr.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL;
if (!CreatePipe(&g_hStdoutRd, &g_hStdoutWr, &saAttr, 0))
ErrorExit(TEXT("Stdout SetHandleInformation"));
if (!SetHandleInformation(g_hStdoutRd, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0))
ErrorExit(TEXT("Stdout SetHandleInformation"));
TCHAR szCmdline[] = TEXT("psexec.exe \\\\raj-2k3-32 cmd.exe /c dir /s c:\\windows\\*.*"); // Not Working
//TCHAR szCmdline[] = TEXT("cmd.exe /c dir /s c:\\windows\\*.*"); // Working
StartCommand(szCmdline);
ReadOutput();
return 0;
}
void StartCommand(TCHAR *szCmdline) {
PROCESS_INFORMATION piProcInfo = {0};
STARTUPINFO siStartInfo = {0};
siStartInfo.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFO);
siStartInfo.hStdError = g_hStdoutWr;
siStartInfo.hStdOutput = g_hStdoutWr;
siStartInfo.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
BOOL bSuccess = CreateProcess(NULL, szCmdline, NULL, NULL, TRUE, 0, NULL, NULL, &siStartInfo, &piProcInfo);
if (!bSuccess)
ErrorExit(TEXT("CreateProcess"));
else {
CloseHandle(piProcInfo.hProcess);
CloseHandle(piProcInfo.hThread);
}
}
void ReadOutput() {
if (!CloseHandle(g_hStdoutWr))
ErrorExit(TEXT("StdOutWr CloseHandle"));
for (;; ) {
CHAR chBuf[4096] = {0};
DWORD dwRead;
BOOLEAN bSuccess = ReadFile(g_hStdoutRd, chBuf, ARRAYSIZE(chBuf), &dwRead, NULL);
if (!bSuccess || dwRead == 0)
break;
OutputDebugStringA(chBuf);
}
}
void ErrorExit(PTSTR lpszFunction) {
OutputDebugString(lpszFunction);
ExitProcess(1);
}
回答1:
PSExec was hanging for me too randomly. I haven't put the effort into recreating the issue your way, but I have avoided my troubles by using "PAExec", a seemingly worthy successor in spirit: http://www.poweradmin.com/PAExec/
回答2:
I had a similar problem that was due to the eula, which may be yours:
Possible reasons:
1) psiexec.exe shows EULA message during first run.
2) Permissions
3) dll function can require user session.
To avoid these issues please try following scenarios:
1) with "-accepteula" argument
2) with "-s" argument
3) with "-i" argument
4) > 2 + 3 5) 2 + 3 + 1
See: http://www.appdeploy.com/messageboards/tm.asp?m=72376&mpage=1&key=𑪸
Even though I had checked the EULA several times
回答3:
Please also set the WorkingDirectory property on startInfo, as Sysinternals utilities use run-time unpacking of files and the kernel is unable to find the unpacked (real) exectutable file.
回答4:
Build a generic Console Application which runs PsExec
& PsKill
and all of their friends. Call this ConsoleApp through your code instead of calling the NotWorkingPsExec
method, and it'll work just fine.
回答5:
I have a simple solution for this,
C# run the process like:
Process.Start("start run.bat xx.txt"); //call it async //and then we make some code juse wait xx.txt appear and finish written .
run.bat
is :psexec.bat > %1 //redirect to a text file exit
psexec.bat
is:psexec.exe .......................... exit
回答6:
Synchronous read on the stream works:
ProcessStartInfo startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo("psexec.exe", @"\\localhost cmd.exe /c dir c:\windows\*.*");
startInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
startInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
startInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
//startInfo.RedirectStandardError = true;
//startInfo.RedirectStandardInput = true;
Process proc = new Process();
proc.StartInfo = startInfo;
//proc.ErrorDataReceived += new DataReceivedEventHandler(DataReceiveHandler);
//proc.OutputDataReceived += new DataReceivedEventHandler(DataReceiveHandler);
proc.Start();
//proc.BeginErrorReadLine();
//proc.BeginOutputReadLine();
string output = proc.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd();
proc.WaitForExit();
Console.WriteLine(output);
Console.WriteLine("Exit code = {0}", proc.ExitCode);
Even here, note that the ReadToEnd() should be done before the WaitForExit().
I believe PSExec always had problems like this. When running under Java service, we used to redirect the output to nul and couldn't get the output of the running process, but can get the output of PSExec itself.
Refer to below given discussions:
http://forum.sysinternals.com/psexec-always-hangs-when-run-from-java_topic5013.html
http://forum.sysinternals.com/unusual-problem-with-psexecexe_topic6655.html
Edit:
Note on PSEXESVC cleanup: Delete the PSEXESVC.EXE file at C:\Windows ( or C:\Windows\system32 or both ) after killing the hung PSEXESVC process. Lingering process / file cause more problems.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5653836/psexec-hang-while-being-executed-from-a-very-simple-c-sharp-or-c-gui-program-c