How could I monitor page pool ?
We use Exch2003 Org.
Today one Exch server down. And I heard it looks the cause was lack of page pool.
What is page pool and How could I monitor page pool ?
September 20th, 2012 5:25am
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 09:10:24 +0000, miyagiken wrote:
>We use Exch2003 Org.
>
>Today one Exch server down. And I heard it looks the cause was lack of page pool.
>
>What is page pool and How could I monitor page pool ?
Start here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177415
Use a search engine and look for "poolmon" -- you'll find plenty of
examples and advice.
Exchange is just an application. The two memory pools are managed by
the O/S and used by everything on the machine. Unless you can identify
Exchange as the consumer of the pool memory you'll probably get better
advice on finding the source of the problem in the forum for your O/S.
---
Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
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September 20th, 2012 9:07am
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 09:10:24 +0000, miyagiken wrote:
>We use Exch2003 Org.
>
>Today one Exch server down. And I heard it looks the cause was lack of page pool.
>
>What is page pool and How could I monitor page pool ?
Start here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177415
Use a search engine and look for "poolmon" -- you'll find plenty of
examples and advice.
Exchange is just an application. The two memory pools are managed by
the O/S and used by everything on the machine. Unless you can identify
Exchange as the consumer of the pool memory you'll probably get better
advice on finding the source of the problem in the forum for your O/S.
---
Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
--- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
September 20th, 2012 9:22am
The paged pool is an area of physical system memory for objects that can be written to disk when they are not being used.
In addition, this
article describes how to proactively manage and reduce the use of paged pool memory that is used by client connections to an Exchange server. You can reduce the use of paged pool memory by
controlling the size and number of access tokens.Noya Lau
TechNet Community Support
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
October 2nd, 2012 4:57am
The paged pool is an area of physical system memory for objects that can be written to disk when they are not being used.
In addition, this
article describes how to proactively manage and reduce the use of paged pool memory that is used by client connections to an Exchange server. You can reduce the use of paged pool memory by
controlling the size and number of access tokens.Noya Lau
TechNet Community Support
October 2nd, 2012 5:22am