This happens occasionally with my dedicated box when it runs my TF2 
servers too long.

I just reboot them if/when they're empty and it keeps the usage down to 
where the server doesn't seize up.

bl4nkeh wrote:
> I come home today to see that my most popular server is offline. I 
> couldn't log into it to restart it, but I could still ping the box. I 
> called up my host, and apparently the box was using 4gb+ of ram, which 
> caused it to sieze up. This is the first time I've seen it get this bad, 
> but something is definitely wrong.
>
> Mike Stiehm wrote:
>   
>> I have also had this problem since day one. I am to the point now that i 
>> just let them 
>> crash and also try to restart the servers if i notice them empty. I would 
>> love it if this issue
>> was fixed!!
>>  
>> Win2003 x64
>>  
>> -Matrix
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