Re: The server has a low level of free available memory



Unless you can see a HOG in the Memory Usage (Look in Task Manager)
Buy another Gig. 100bucks is cheap nowdays.. (Heck even DDR2 is 100Bucks)

But NO Fricken SDRAM is More expensive than both of the. #$@#$ old
computers... Laugh.
(It's ok I'll get over it.)

--
Russ Grover
Small Business IT Support
Portland\Beaverton OR USA
Email: Sales at SmallBusinessITSupport.com
Website: www.SmallBusinessITSupport.com


"sc" <sc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8D49E2E8-0154-4F3A-B9FF-2DDE7CDA7B51@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi
>
> Based on the Performance Counter. The memory in use is 1,131MB. There
> is
> only 1GB of RAM in the server.
> I have also received a Critical Alerts indicating that the server has a
> low
> level of free available memory. Consistently low levels of free available
> memory can cause performance problems. It happened at 1:19A.M. I look
> around the event logs and found no major services running by that time.
>
> I have come up with 5 solutions below and will appreciate your
> suggestions:
>
> 1.Remove the 3G switch
> 2.Run the memory cleaner tool available in the SBS 2000
> 3.Look for those processes that cause the Critical Alerts and will
> appreciate your help how to identify them
> 4.Add more memory
> 5.Increase more virtual memory
>
> I have no memory issue prior to the Critical Downloads and Recommended
> Updates for Windows Small Business Server 2003, the 3G switch for
> optimizing
> memory usage in Exchange Server 2003, and Trend Micro
> Client/Server/Messaging
> Suite for SMB. Trend Micro asks me to apply their fixes which I have
> done.
>
> Best regards,
>
> sc
>


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