Re: Memory Leak?
- From: "Robert Zahm" <robzahm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 17:23:35 -0500
Dave,
Thanks, I've done that as well; I posted here in an attempt to cover all the
bases before installing a hotfix, you never know if someone else has had the
exact same issue.
Thanks,
Rob
"Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> It certainly looks promising. Maybe you can get Sophos to give you more
> details of their issue. This may put you and the product support engineer
> in
> a better position to decide if the hotfix is applicable.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
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> "Robert Zahm" wrote:
> | Dave,
> |
> | A process called RouterNT.exe is the one taking wild swings in memory.
> This
> | is a process used by our anti-virus software (Sophos). They claim that
> it
> | is an issue with the network card that is causing this.
> |
> | The KB article that I referred to talks about a memory leak with RPC
> calls.
> | So my assumption is that Sophos is making many RPC calls, and the memory
> | leak referred to by the article is then causing the memory issues. My
> only
> | concern is that I don't want to install a hotfix if this isn't the
> issue.
> | The KB article specifically refers to Microsoft Operations Manager
> (MOM),
> | and I'm wondering if this could be caused by the enterprise anti-virus
> | software we have installed as well.
> |
> | Thanks,
> |
> | Rob
>
>
.
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