Joseph,

I had the exact same thing happen last night to a 2012R2 DC running on
ESXi.  Additionally, we have 2 2012 R2 IIS server that are exhibiting the
same behavior.

Eric

On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 9:11 AM, Heaton, Joseph@Wildlife <
joseph.hea...@wildlife.ca.gov> wrote:

> This DC is 2012R2.  It is a VMWare guest.  It has been running at 95%+
> memory utilization.  I’m not sure for how long, but I happened to see an
> alarm for CPU utilization on the guest when I was in vCenter yesterday
> afternoon.  When I RDP into the domain controller, it is very slow to
> login.  I open Task Manager, and on the Performance tab, Memory is at 98%,
> and steady.  I look at the Processes tab, and the memory shown as used
> doesn’t add up.  There are lots of processes using memory, but the largest
> user is using around 100MB.  The box has 4GB assigned.  Looking at the
> Details tab doesn’t shed any more light on the issue.  So, our first
> thought is some kind of memory leak, so we schedule and perform a reboot
> last night.  As soon as the box comes back up, I log in, and memory is
> right back at 98%.  I compare with a couple other DCs, and one of those has
> around the same number of processes running, but its highest user is right
> around 1GB, and its overall usage is around 60%.   What other tools can I
> use to help figure out where that memory is going?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Joe Heaton
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