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HELP PLEASE ...Very strange issues with WIndows Ressources ...

Author
14 Oct 2005 7:55 AM
Unclefab
HI,

You are my last chance as nobody can find what's happened with my Windows
Ent server 2003.

Every day I need to reboot my Windows 2003 Ent Server as the system is
coming instable. It seems the server is out of ressource after some hours,
the display is coming crazy, when I want to see properties of my desktop some
tabs are not appearing, some icons become black or without icons etc. or the
Message, can not create temp file apeears some time.

When I'm trying to remotely copy a big file of 1 gig, I receive the error :
Not enough storage availlable to process in the middle of the copy, or when I
logon on the server, sometime Can not load the registry or the local profile
....

My server is running with 4 gb of RAM and I'm using max of 500 Mb actually !

Seems a process is running and "eating" all the ressources. Unfortunately no
messages on the events viewer of course.

I have reinstalled several time the SP1, but no changes.

Any ideas ?

Thanks a lot for your support,

Fabien

Author
14 Oct 2005 10:48 AM
Pegasus (MVP)
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"Unclefab" <Uncle***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9CA653E5-6A84-447F-A0F2-29ADB0412FD7@microsoft.com...
> HI,
>
> You are my last chance as nobody can find what's happened with my Windows
> Ent server 2003.
>
> Every day I need to reboot my Windows 2003 Ent Server as the system is
> coming instable. It seems the server is out of ressource after some hours,
> the display is coming crazy, when I want to see properties of my desktop
some
> tabs are not appearing, some icons become black or without icons etc. or
the
> Message, can not create temp file apeears some time.
>
> When I'm trying to remotely copy a big file of 1 gig, I receive the error
:
> Not enough storage availlable to process in the middle of the copy, or
when I
> logon on the server, sometime Can not load the registry or the local
profile
> ...
>
> My server is running with 4 gb of RAM and I'm using max of 500 Mb actually
!
>
> Seems a process is running and "eating" all the ressources. Unfortunately
no
> messages on the events viewer of course.
>
> I have reinstalled several time the SP1, but no changes.
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> Thanks a lot for your support,
>
> Fabien
>

Run the Task Manager, click on the Processes tab, then click
the Memory column header to sort your processes by the
amount of memory they use. You will probably find a process
with a memory leak, i.e. one that consumes more and more
memory as time goes by.
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Author
14 Oct 2005 11:23 AM
Unclefab
Unfortunately, It's the first think I did.

I have more than 3Gb RAM free when it's happened.

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"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "Unclefab" <Uncle***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9CA653E5-6A84-447F-A0F2-29ADB0412FD7@microsoft.com...
> > HI,
> >
> > You are my last chance as nobody can find what's happened with my Windows
> > Ent server 2003.
> >
> > Every day I need to reboot my Windows 2003 Ent Server as the system is
> > coming instable. It seems the server is out of ressource after some hours,
> > the display is coming crazy, when I want to see properties of my desktop
> some
> > tabs are not appearing, some icons become black or without icons etc. or
> the
> > Message, can not create temp file apeears some time.
> >
> > When I'm trying to remotely copy a big file of 1 gig, I receive the error
> :
> > Not enough storage availlable to process in the middle of the copy, or
> when I
> > logon on the server, sometime Can not load the registry or the local
> profile
> > ...
> >
> > My server is running with 4 gb of RAM and I'm using max of 500 Mb actually
> !
> >
> > Seems a process is running and "eating" all the ressources. Unfortunately
> no
> > messages on the events viewer of course.
> >
> > I have reinstalled several time the SP1, but no changes.
> >
> > Any ideas ?
> >
> > Thanks a lot for your support,
> >
> > Fabien
> >
>
> Run the Task Manager, click on the Processes tab, then click
> the Memory column header to sort your processes by the
> amount of memory they use. You will probably find a process
> with a memory leak, i.e. one that consumes more and more
> memory as time goes by.
>
>
>
Author
14 Oct 2005 11:59 AM
bc1231
How large is the actual disk space on your system drive?  It sounds like a
similar issue that we have experienced when the sys drive on one of our
systems was low on space. (less than 1 gb)
Author
14 Oct 2005 12:05 PM
Unclefab
I have more than 25 Gb free on this file system.

Thanks,

Fabien

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"bc1231" wrote:

>
> How large is the actual disk space on your system drive?  It sounds like a
> similar issue that we have experienced when the sys drive on one of our
> systems was low on space. (less than 1 gb) 
>
>
Author
15 Oct 2005 9:44 PM
Todd J Heron
"Unclefab" <Uncle***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message...
>I have more than 25 Gb free on this file system.

Do you use APC UPS?  If so check the version of the software that you are
using. If it is Ver. 6.x then it has expired.  Disable the service and
reboot.  Uninstall it.  Download and install Ver. 7.

http://nam-en.apc.com/cgi-bin/nam_en.cfg/php/enduser/olh_adp.php?ISOCountryCode=us&p_faqid=7202&p_olh=1

--
Todd J Heron, MCSE
Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA
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