Store.exe memory usage constantly increasing
The store.exe process on my SBS2003 server starts out at under 75 megs or so but after Backup exec 11 is run it goes up to just shy of 700 megs of activly used memory and emails are slow on delivery and it appears to be affecting the POP3 connector as well.
the backup's finish at 6am and the service is no longer running to affect exchange and yet the memory usage does not decrease. Anyone know of a good fix for teh memory leak this seems to be causing?
September 9th, 2008 9:20pm
Hi,
This does sound normal (store using 700 or more MB). Exchange server is programmed in such a way that it uses as much memory as needed - it should however release memory if other applications requests some.
The above is one of the reasons why it is recommended to install exchange server on a member server that is doing nothing else.
Leif
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September 9th, 2008 9:40pm
Hmm, I have worked as an IT admin for a few companies, some as large as 200+ employes, this company I am at now only has 20 employes. So the load on the exchange server should be minimal, plus we do blast emails from a completely different system.
I would have loved ot have exchange on a different server, but i came into this roll as their 4th IT admin and the back end of their set up is a mess. Example: this 4 year old SBS server has 3 gigs of ram, 2 middle of the line xeon's, 4 different running sql installs, AD, exchange, WSUS, backup exec, file server, print server, the list sadly goes on. I am trying ot convince them tehy need a new primary server and at least 2 other servers for offloading and seperating out tasks to have a role based environment. c'est la vi.
September 9th, 2008 9:50pm
Hi,
Try to run exbpa to see if there are some suggestions for changes.
Leif
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September 9th, 2008 11:40pm
Clarify: Store.exe memory increasing
Explanation: Exchange will take free memory to create cache for performance improving. Like Leif said, it will reduce the amount of memory if other processes require
I saw you also installed SQL on it, right? SQL will also consume store.exe. You can check by using Process Explorer
Also, please check if McAfee AV has installed on it, did you exclude the folder which contains the exchange files?
You can follow this article to optimize memory usage in Exchange Server 2003
Resources:
Monitoring programs report that the Store.exe process consumes additional memory after you install Exchange Server 2003 SP1
Why is Exchange Store.exe so RAM hungry?
Update for Windows Small Business Server 2003: KB 843539
September 11th, 2008 10:09am