Windows Server Memory
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Hello,
is there any tool or log that can track memory in windows server 2012 r2, as in my case the memory was 100 %, the primary service that should take the memory and normally has the most memory does not... in this case it has 100 Mb of ram where usually it takes up to 6 GB.. and i cannot find the "Culprit"any ideas?
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In hind sight, if nothing was tracking it already, then no. The perfmon tool can track this if you set it up, it is very good for that. The more standard mechanism today is to have performance data sent to a separate server that collects and stores that information so that it does not fill up the server itself. But that would also have to be set up ahead of time.
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Dialog issued for client-less session 114: Cannot create temporary file: C:\Users***\AppData\Local\Temp$tmp00720000.$$$.
The disk may be full.i found the reason, but i cannot figure out why it is happening
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The disk is full? That often causes applications to crash and run away. Very common. That alone could be the full cause.
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@scottalanmiller no it is not this is the reason i cannot understand why it is logging it.. i got 50 Gb in my server
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@Alket_tux said in Windows Server Memory:
@scottalanmiller no it is not this is the reason i cannot understand why it is logging it.. i got 50 Gb in my server
Maybe it is a permissions issue? What is the application causing the error?
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Sorry for the long delay in responses, wifi went down there
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i think i got the solution, it is the volume of the processes that certain user was doing
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@Alket_tux said in Windows Server Memory:
i think i got the solution, it is the volume of the processes that certain user was doing
That would do it