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Skomialek
Hi,
I'm not sure if TechNet is the correct place to ask this question.
After applying updates to Windows Server 2016 my application started to utilize more CPU in the kernel code.
Most of the profiling data points to some memory management related functions (rpcrt4.dll!LRPC_CCALL::FreeBuffer , ntoskrnl.exe!AlpcViewDestroyProcedure) or simply ntoskrnl.exe!NtFreeVirtualMemory.
Was wondering if anyone has seen similar issues or has any idea what update could have caused that? (it started happening around mid-June , early-July). Or at least point me to a direction where I can find potential solution to the problem.
Thanks in advance.
_________________________ Regards, Skomialek
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I'm not sure if TechNet is the correct place to ask this question.
After applying updates to Windows Server 2016 my application started to utilize more CPU in the kernel code.
Most of the profiling data points to some memory management related functions (rpcrt4.dll!LRPC_CCALL::FreeBuffer , ntoskrnl.exe!AlpcViewDestroyProcedure) or simply ntoskrnl.exe!NtFreeVirtualMemory.
Was wondering if anyone has seen similar issues or has any idea what update could have caused that? (it started happening around mid-June , early-July). Or at least point me to a direction where I can find potential solution to the problem.
Thanks in advance.
_________________________ Regards, Skomialek
Continue reading...