[cisco-voip] regsvc.exe / sqlservr.exe eating up Memory, Callmanager 4.1(3)sr3c, Win 2000.2.7
cisco at ip-project.com
cisco at ip-project.com
Fri Aug 25 08:56:37 EDT 2006
Thanks for all your replies!
The winner is... enable the Terminal Services!
regsvc.exe is now running for over 24 hours "stable" at 6.8MB
Thanks Marcus
Second winner is... CSCsc55053, the SQL-Failure in the Eventlog is gone.
By the way, I had to manually select the database ccm0300 in the dropdown, the "use CCM0300" did not work.
Thanks Nathan
And yes, we have McAfee installed, but our CCM is in a DMZ, and access by users is only permitted using a Reverse Proxy, so I think we are pretty safe.
And the next step is to upgrade the OS, I know its pretty old and we are going to 2000.4.3a(sr3)...
Have a nice weekend!
>Hans-Peter,
>
>At least - I've seen this in 2000.2.4 if I'm not mistaking.
>Is Terminal Services enabled? If not, enable it! There is a known memory
>leak in Remote Registry Service that actually gets avoided once TS is
>running. :)
>
>Best regards,
>
>
>/M
>
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>> Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 1:48 PM
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>> Subject: [cisco-voip] regsvc.exe / sqlservr.exe eating up
>> Memory, Callmanager 4.1(3)sr3c, Win 2000.2.7
>>
>> Hi all,
>> our single Callmanager is eating up memory (Callmanager
>> 4.1(3)sr3c, Win 2000.2.7).
>> After a reboot it uses ~750 MB, and then the
>> regsvc.exe and sqlservr.exe are going higher and higher.
>> Server is a HP DL-380 G4 with 3,2 GHz and 3000 GB Memory.
>> After 3 - 4 days the 5 GB memory are full (3GB physical+2GB Swap).
>> I've searched CCO and TAC, but was not successful.
>> Server has about 90 phones (7940,7960) connected, and the
>> connections to the different locations are resetted every
>> night (so called 'forced segregation' in Germany after 24h,
>> SRST in every location).
>>
>> I've checked Event Viewer, the only thing that happens every
>> full hour is, and I'm not the SQL-Server expert.
>> SQL Server Scheduled Job 'Monitor Disk Space'
>> (0x1C726288C664B746B330B90DC1FF4A6F) - Status: Failed -
>> Invoked on: 2006-08-21 18:00:00 - Message: The job failed.
>> The Job was invoked by Schedule 19 (Schedule 1). The last
>> step to run was step 2 (TruncateCCMLog).
>>
>> What else can I check? What is the regsvc-service for?
>>
>> TIA,
>> Hans-Peter
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