I'm a little late in this discussion, but have you tried the tools from
www.sysinternals.com? They are free. They have a port monitor as well. I
have had situations where the client was running out of memory, but the
reason they were running out fo memory was because something was sucking up
ports (and therefore memory and handles) until the machine would hang
because of all the leaking ports. Their port monitor will tell you not
only which ports are being used, but by which app as well. Netstat will
tell you which ports are being used, but not really by what.
"Adrian Cooper"
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>What about bad chips? Do you have more RAM you could swap out with
>what's in the box? Or if you have time after hours, there are some
>RAM-checking programs that will go thru and test thoroughly. As an
>aside, when you look at the memory counters, that does show all the RAM
>you have installed, yes?
It isn't the RAM. This is happening on three different machines. One of
them, a server, has Dell Server Administrator installed which monitors and
can diagnose every component including RAM - it is all OK. All the RAM is
there.
The only thing that has been installed on all three machines is the latest
Java 1.4.1 SDK (some of the management apps on the machine need Java), but
we have uninstalled that and downgraded in an attempt to solve this
problem.
I can't understand why the leak doesn't show in performance monitor.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Adrian.
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