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10-16-2009 03:28 AM
10-16-2009 03:28 AM
Memory Leak Troubleshooting W2K3
Hi,
Every fourth week wee neeed to reboot a windows server on the basis of to little memory. Huge amount of processes are running on the same server, and I don't know which process that casue the problem. I also know that it's possible to do some investiagations regarding Private Bytes, Working set, Available Memory ++ in co-operation with perfmon. I have tried to run this procedure on specific processess, but so far without any results. Hope someof can give me usefull hints/tools/SW , howto find the process that cause the leakage.
Rgds
Geir
Every fourth week wee neeed to reboot a windows server on the basis of to little memory. Huge amount of processes are running on the same server, and I don't know which process that casue the problem. I also know that it's possible to do some investiagations regarding Private Bytes, Working set, Available Memory ++ in co-operation with perfmon. I have tried to run this procedure on specific processess, but so far without any results. Hope someof can give me usefull hints/tools/SW , howto find the process that cause the leakage.
Rgds
Geir
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10-17-2009 03:23 AM
10-17-2009 03:23 AM
Re: Memory Leak Troubleshooting W2K3
get a copy of procexp from the microsoft sysinternals page, configure it to show all memory options, then run it continuously on the console and you can track processes memory usage.
Phil
Phil
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10-18-2009 10:29 PM
10-18-2009 10:29 PM
Re: Memory Leak Troubleshooting W2K3
Hi,
Thanks, I will do some investigation
Thanks, I will do some investigation
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