PoolMon (poolmon.exe), the Memory Pool Monitor, displays data that the operating system collects about memory allocations from the system paged and nonpaged kernel pools, and the memory pools used for Terminal Services sessions. The data is grouped by pool allocation tag.
Is there a version of poolmon available for Windows Server 2008 64-bit? This KB article says it only applies to versions up to Server 2003. Is this tool (or something equivalent) available for Server 2008?
We have a memory leak plaguing many of our 2008R1SP2 file servers. The "File" non paged memory tag in poolmon.exe will leak until shared folders are no longer available, and then RDP goes down with it (and we have to reboot via console). Sometimes this leak is >1.5G/day.
If something needs to be removed, I need to have a pretty good hunch and a huge CM needs to be approved. The only change since this started happening was the addition of McAfee Agent 5.0.2.132, however AV with McAfee has not been running in any way (it's in preparation for a migration not yet implemented). I realize that the MFEm tag in the poolmon screen is McAfee, but it is not high in the list in most of the leaking servers.
Hi I am currently having some major driver leak errors originating from the A7000 drivers version 1.0.0.11. I had seen in a previous thread someone was having similar issues being reported by poolmon, and the only given solution was to uninstall the 1.0.0.15 driver and switch over to that one. But this issue hasnt removed the memory leak problems. This has happened to me on before and after fresh installling windows 10. Bit lost where to go from here
As stated by others, poolmon.exe showed me that driver tag "A700" was causing the leak. I can disable and then re-enable the adapter in Device Manager, which temporarily clears the memory leak before it steadily builds back up over time, usually about a gig or two per day.
If you have windows 10, and want to avoid installing that massive package, I have created a zip file containing just the poolmon.exe and a shortcut that runs it using the "-b" option. According to Microsoft, the exe is standalone and should work. I don't know if the exe works with other Windows OS versions. The exe is from "WDK for Windows 10, version 1709"
GSW Session Administrator for GSW Telnet and SSH ServerIncluded with the Georgia SoftWorks Universal Terminal Server for Windows is a powerful administrative, development and training tool - the Session Administrator. The session administrator is a standalone utility that allows users within a certain group to perform many useful tasks associated with the active SSH2/Telnet sessions on their system. You may Observe, Monitor, Shadow, Attach and Terminate other SSH2/Telnet sessions. Observe the connection state, the Team Services State, logon time. etc.
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