Re: how to interpret poolmon output, 'Proc' tag.



On 21 abr, 20:52, levitation <roland.pihla...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One more thing. It might help you if you disable any scheduled or
otherwise reoccuring tasks.
The Proc tag leaks at least in my case always when a new process
starts (it does not restore itself after closing the process). For
usual daily activities with a few programs, its so small that you wont
notice. But when some process starts and stops repeatedly in a
scheduled manner, this leak accumulates faster.


I'm having the same problem, we run 4 processes through our
application task scheduler every 10 second and i see a kernel memory
leak caused by the Proc tag pool, forcing to reboot the server every 2
days.
Another weird thing is the process identifier PID in the task manager
for new processes, the number is around 250.000 and growing
.



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