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04-25-2005 02:19 AM
04-25-2005 02:19 AM
PMP and memory and Exchange 2000 SP3 on a W2K adv SP4
I get this message on one machine:
""High average page read rate (below 5 is normal). However, there is still at least 20 MB of available memory. This can happen when a process is limited in the amount of memory it can allocate and results in high paging even though more memory is available. Thus this situation may look like a bottleneck when it is not""
I have totaly 4 GB in the machine and 1.8 GB free.
That shall I do?
Regards Mikael
""High average page read rate (below 5 is normal). However, there is still at least 20 MB of available memory. This can happen when a process is limited in the amount of memory it can allocate and results in high paging even though more memory is available. Thus this situation may look like a bottleneck when it is not""
I have totaly 4 GB in the machine and 1.8 GB free.
That shall I do?
Regards Mikael
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04-25-2005 03:59 AM
04-25-2005 03:59 AM
Re: PMP and memory and Exchange 2000 SP3 on a W2K adv SP4
I have an exchange 2003 sp1 enterprise server runnning on w2k3 enterprise server and have the same issue from time to time
i believe it is a typical case of
Thus this situation may look like a bottleneck when it is not
best
rogier
i believe it is a typical case of
Thus this situation may look like a bottleneck when it is not
best
rogier
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04-25-2005 08:55 AM
04-25-2005 08:55 AM
Re: PMP and memory and Exchange 2000 SP3 on a W2K adv SP4
You can do nothing about it.
The application is not allocating sufficient memory, or it is releasing memory and then needs a chunk again.
The problem is there are times when Page Faulting is high due to the temporary demand.
That's why the detail of the message indicates it may not be a problem.
The application is not allocating sufficient memory, or it is releasing memory and then needs a chunk again.
The problem is there are times when Page Faulting is high due to the temporary demand.
That's why the detail of the message indicates it may not be a problem.
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