1.5.18+ resource leak?
Brian Ford
Brian.Ford@flightsafety.com
Sat Nov 5 16:15:00 GMT 2005
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005, Dave Korn wrote:
> Brian Ford wrote:
> > Yes, I haven't seen anything I could identify either. I think the key is
> > that these are mostly small files (a hundred thousand or so). Copying
> > larger ones of the same volume doesn't seem to trigger the problem.
>
> That _does_ seem somewhat like the issue described in the second of those
> mskb links I posted earlier...
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304101
>
> " CAUSE
> The two causes of this problem are related. The more frequent cause is listed
> first:
> . More files are open than the memory cache manager can handle. As a
> result, the cache manager has exhausted the available paged pool memory. "
> [...snip...]
>
> ... see also the "MORE INFORMATION" section at the bottom.
Thanks Dave. I wasn't ignoring you. I was just waiting until I had some
solid information to reply. I really do appreciate the help and
suggestions.
I'm not completely sure this is the issue yet, but I believe it is. I was
able to reproduce the problem without involving Cygwin at all. An xcopy
from a Samba mounted drive on the Solaris box to the local disk in a
cmd shell also triggered the problem (although it was a much slower copy
with all those network file open/close operations required).
Even though this is now off-topic, I'll follow up just to close the thread
for the archives when I verify that one of those registry settings
actually fixes it.
Thanks again.
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Brian Ford
Senior Realtime Software Engineer
VITAL - Visual Simulation Systems
FlightSafety International
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