memory leak problem event ID 2019

From: Simon Filiatrault (_at_)
Date: 11/23/04


Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:05:47 -0500

I came this morning with my AD-DNS on windows 2003 server down...After a
reset, there was a multitude of 2019 event ID starting at 3am and by 7-8 am,
Network AD and DNS crashed.

I know from reading for many hours that it's related to a kernel driver
memory leak.

I am using poolmon and a script to monitor the situation and try to figure
what driver is leaking.

Is there anyone who has experienced this and have a better way to find a
solution.

Regards,



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