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markollides
Hello,
I have been experiencing high non-paged RAM utilization on a Windows 2016 Standard server.
It definitely appears to be a memory leak as non-paged pool goes back to a reasonable number after a system restart but then climbs up as the days pass.
At the time of troubleshooting, task manager was showing 1.7GB non-paged pool utilization.
I ran poolmon on the affected machine, sorted by non-paged, and by bytes. One item in the list shows over 1.6GB used.
Clearly this is the culprit. The only issue is that the item displays no tag so I dont know how to track it down.
Any ideas?
Here is a screenshot of poolmon to illustrate:
poolmon
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I have been experiencing high non-paged RAM utilization on a Windows 2016 Standard server.
It definitely appears to be a memory leak as non-paged pool goes back to a reasonable number after a system restart but then climbs up as the days pass.
At the time of troubleshooting, task manager was showing 1.7GB non-paged pool utilization.
I ran poolmon on the affected machine, sorted by non-paged, and by bytes. One item in the list shows over 1.6GB used.
Clearly this is the culprit. The only issue is that the item displays no tag so I dont know how to track it down.
Any ideas?
Here is a screenshot of poolmon to illustrate:
poolmon
Continue reading...