Re: 2 Critical Alerts since I added more RAM
- From: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Jenny wu [MSFT]")
- Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 10:46:36 GMT
Hi Tim,
Thanks for your update. I appreciate your time.
Do you SBS server encounter any performance issue? If not, you can safely
disable the alerts. And also please check if you have applied the following
hotfixes. If not, I suggest that you try to apply it and then enable the
alerts to see if the issue resolved.
Update for Windows Small Business Server 2003: KB 843539
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=0FE89C95-E767-428C-
8621-6A586C655EE3&displaylang=en
The inetinfo.exe process uses lots of memory and memory usage continues to
increase until the SMTP service is unresponsive in Windows Server 2003
Service Pack 1
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/905291/
Memory usage may increase over time when a computer that is running Windows
Server 2003 uses the SMTP service to process many outgoing messages
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/910932/
If the issue persists, please collect the following information for further
analyze the issue:
1. Please mail one alert to my mailbox for analyze.
2. Please save the Application and System log files as .evt format and send
to my working mailbox: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am glad to be further assistance to you.
Have a nice day!
Sincerely,
Jenny Wu
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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I increased both counters way above the average but I still kept getting
error. I've now just disabled the alert.to
""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Tim,
Thanks for your update. I appreciate your time.
Ok, I will wait for your test result. In fact, the memory alert issue is
the Exchange 2003 sp1 server and SBS 2003 server integrated issue. So it
has not been fixed in Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2. The issue has
been fixed in SBS 2003 R2. Thank you for your understanding.
More information:
Issues that are fixed in Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/906669/
Please let me know if you have further question on the issue. I am glad
correspondingbe assistance to you-).
Have a nice weekend!
Sincerely,
Jenny Wu
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Thanks Steve and Jenny
I have removed the 3GB switch and will check the counters as you
issue(not
I thought this issue had been fixed in Exchange SP2 and I'm running SP2
SP1).that
:-)
""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Tim,
Thanks for using the SBS newsgroup. Many thanks for Steve's input.
From your description, I understand the issue is that you received
critical
alerts such as "The store.exe process is allocating more memory than
usual"
every day. If I am off base, please don't hesitate to let me know.
As the Steve said, we do not recommend setting the /3GB switch when you
run
Exchange Server 2003 in a Small Business Server environment. This also
is
addressed in the following KB article:
815372 How to Optimize Memory Usage in Exchange Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=815372
However, the other concepts and settings that are described in this
article
apply equally to Exchange Server 2003 in a SBS environment. I suggest
you check it for more information to optimize memory usage.
Based on my knowledge, the allocating more memory than usual alert
clickoccurs because virtual memory is allocated differently in Exchange 2003
SP1
than in the original release version of Exchange 2003. This does not
mean
that the Store.exe process uses additional memory. The memory is just
reported differently in Exchange 2003 SP1.
To resolve this issue, modify your performance monitoring program to
increase the private bytes memory threshold for the Store.exe process.
To
do so:
1. Click Start, and then click Server Management.
2. Expand Standard Management, and then click Monitoring and Reporting.
3. Click Change Alert Notifications, and then click the Performance
Counters tab in the Alert Notifications dialog box that appears.
4. In the Name list, click store.exe private bytes STORE, and then
overcorrespondingEdit.
5. In the Change threshold to box, type a new threshold value that is
greater than the current value and that does not trigger a Small
Business
Server 2003 critical alert.
6. Click OK two times.
You can check the following KB article to get more information:
Monitoring programs report that the Store.exe process consumes
additional
memory after you install Exchange Server 2003 SP1
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=867628
Hope above information helps. Please let me know if you have further
question on the issue. I am happy to be of assistance to you and look
forward to your reply.
Have a nice day!
Sincerely,
Jenny Wu
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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Don't use the 3GB switch:
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2006/06/30/439628.aspx
Raise thresholds:
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2006/06/07/433707.aspx
"Tim" <tim_hames@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi there
Since increasing the RAM from 1GB to 4GB in my SBS2003 SP1
Premium
box (which has 5 mailboxes on it. I have been getting the following
critical alerts every day
I have tried setting the 3GB switch but to no avail.
Should I be concerned by these alerts or should I just raise the
thresholds to stop getting them.
Kind Regards
Issue
Allocated Memory
A large amount of memory is committed to applications and
Consistently high memory usage can cause performance problems.
To determine which processes and applications are using the most
memory, use Task Manager. Monitor the activity of these resources
them.a
few days. If they continue to use a high level of memory and are less
critical processes or services, try stopping and then restarting
and
You can disable this alert or change its threshold by using the
Change Alert Notifications task in the Server Management Monitoring
and
Reporting taskpad.
Issue
Process (store.exe)
The store.exe process is allocating more memory than usual.
Check to see if you are having problems with e-mail. If so, stop
then restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service.
You can disable this alert or change its threshold by using the
Change Alert Notifications task in the Server Management Monitoring
and
Reporting taskpad"
.
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