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2002-03-24T08:57:08Z
Date parsed: 3/24/2002 8:57:08 AM

Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 14:57:08 -0500

Hi Franz,

I believe the SL4NT service is experiencing a memory leak. We are using the

product heavily, capturing messages from about a two dozen servers and

network equipment, and logging in some instances to both ODBC and flat file.

At the current rate of memory growth, I'll probably will have to create an

automated restart process that runs every two days.

I am running the current patched release of the product (2.1.1.3), on

Windows NT Server Enterprise 4.0 using Microsoft Cluster Server to provide

service failover. We are logging to flat file, viewer, and SQL Server 7.0

(ODBC).

Daniel

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2002-03-24T21:27:09Z
Date parsed: 3/24/2002 9:27:09 PM

Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 21:27:09 +0100

Hi Daniel,

please configure Performance Monitor to write all counters of the following

performance objects to a performance log file (recording interval: 60

seconds):

-Memory

-Process (Instance: SL4NTSVC)

-Syslog Service

Please record for approx. 1 day and then send me (franzk@netal.com) the

performance log file for further analysis.

Thanks,

Franz

"Daniel Easley" <deasley@c-base.com> wrote in message

news:Bmh5$320BHA.1204@is1.netal.com...

> Hi Franz,

>

> I believe the SL4NT service is experiencing a memory leak. We are using

the

> product heavily, capturing messages from about a two dozen servers and

> network equipment, and logging in some instances to both ODBC and flat

file.

>

> At the current rate of memory growth, I'll probably will have to create an

> automated restart process that runs every two days.

>

> I am running the current patched release of the product (2.1.1.3), on

> Windows NT Server Enterprise 4.0 using Microsoft Cluster Server to provide

> service failover. We are logging to flat file, viewer, and SQL Server 7.0

> (ODBC).

>

>

> Daniel

>

>

>

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