Guest Joe Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 I have a question around memory usage on Windows 2003. The server is Windows 2003 Server Enterprise with 4 GB RAM and a 2 GB SWAP file. If I look at Task Manager the total of all running processes is about 1.5 GB. On the Performance Tab PF Usage shows 3.5 GB Physical Memory Total is: 3931592 Available is: 1822916 System cache is: 227544 Now what I would expect is that the total of all running processes should add up to the difference of Total - Available which is 2108676. These don't add up. My issue is that I am seeing SWAP File usage of > 95% on occasion. Am I off base, or is there something I am not taking into account? Why would I see SWAP file usage skyrocket when there is more than twice the amount of RAM in the server than there will ever be memory used by processes? How can account for all the memory being used on the server? Any help would be appreciated.
Guest Elliott Gaskill Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 Re: Memory usage question Windows 2003... Joe <Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I have a question around memory usage on Windows 2003. > > The server is Windows 2003 Server Enterprise with 4 GB RAM and a 2 GB > SWAP file. > > If I look at Task Manager the total of all running processes is about 1.5 GB. > On the Performance Tab PF Usage shows 3.5 GB > Physical Memory Total is: 3931592 > Available is: 1822916 > System cache is: 227544 > > Now what I would expect is that the total of all running processes should > add up to > the difference of Total - Available which is 2108676. These don't add up. > > My issue is that I am seeing SWAP File usage of > 95% on occasion. > > Am I off base, or is there something I am not taking into account? Why > would I > see SWAP file usage skyrocket when there is more than twice the amount of RAM > in the server than there will ever be memory used by processes? How can > account > for all the memory being used on the server? > > Any help would be appreciated. > Hmmm, maybe this will help: SysInternals Process Explorer http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/ProcessExplorer.mspx ~Elliott -- Elliott Gaskill IT Director ADx, Inc.
Guest Joe Posted October 30, 2007 Posted October 30, 2007 Re: Memory usage question Windows 2003... Not overly helpful. Looking for an answer to my original question. Why the memory mismatch? Am I missing something? "Elliott Gaskill" wrote: > Joe <Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > I have a question around memory usage on Windows 2003. > > > > The server is Windows 2003 Server Enterprise with 4 GB RAM and a 2 GB > > SWAP file. > > > > If I look at Task Manager the total of all running processes is about 1.5 GB. > > On the Performance Tab PF Usage shows 3.5 GB > > Physical Memory Total is: 3931592 > > Available is: 1822916 > > System cache is: 227544 > > > > Now what I would expect is that the total of all running processes should > > add up to > > the difference of Total - Available which is 2108676. These don't add up. > > > > My issue is that I am seeing SWAP File usage of > 95% on occasion. > > > > Am I off base, or is there something I am not taking into account? Why > > would I > > see SWAP file usage skyrocket when there is more than twice the amount of RAM > > in the server than there will ever be memory used by processes? How can > > account > > for all the memory being used on the server? > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Hmmm, maybe this will help: > > SysInternals Process Explorer > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/ProcessExplorer.mspx > > ~Elliott > -- > Elliott Gaskill > IT Director > ADx, Inc. > >
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