CF8 jrun.exe memory usage
Hello-
Thanks in advance. I've installed an eval version of CF8 on
my (future) production server running Windows 2003 Server Standard.
I've noticed jrun.exe is using about 160+MB of RAM. That seems high
to me, so I installed it on my development machine and noticed it's
using the same amount. Is this normal? It seems high considering
CF7 was using about 55MB. I've scoured the forums (and Google) to
see if there's any info on this, but no luck.
Your input is appreciated.
Thanks,
Peter
I meant eight hundred megabytes to one gigabyte, of RAM, in
use, times two instances per physical box. :)
We're doing about 3.5 million page hits per day on one
app/web server for a corporate intranet. So we run high in the
memory usage department.
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Hi,
I had my brand new test server setup earlier this month with
everything clean installed. I'm having issue with jrun.exe memory
usage skyrocketing to 500mb+. jrun.exe also makes the sql queries
to respond slow. What i've been doing for past week is terminate
the process, and restart the server.
Event after restarting, sometimes it instantly goes back to
500mb+ usage. I'm testing farely small application on this server,
i dont think the application would be causing this issue.
I had the same problem before, thats why it lead me to get
new test server, but now event on brand new system, jrun to repeat
same issue.
Beside coldfusion, i have sql server 2008, which runs
perfectly normal throughout the week.
Does anyone know the fix?
SyedJrun's jvm memory usage is configurable in the jvm.config
file. It is most likely the default startup is defaulting to take
up a minimum of 500 MB. Different jvm's act differently and some
are better at memory management than others. This isn't necessarily
an indication of a memory leak, it's more the jvm's nature to act
in this manner. No matter what it's probably peaking around 1.5 GB
if I had to guess.
I would look for other areas when it comes to performance, if
it's a small application and the only thing running on the CF
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I am using Coldfusion 8 Developer Edition as a testing server
for Dreamweaver website development. I am running Windows Vista
Home Premium and 2 Gig of memory. When I start my computer I run
into memory issues which I have traced to jrun.exe which is a part
of Coldfusion. For maybe the first hour jrun is using well over a
half a gig of member. After that it drops to about 60,000k. Does
anyone know of a way to reduce that?
I am a mid level user with no server admin experience beyond
setting up CF developer edition using mostly default settings. I
have found support articles about this problem, but all of them
were way over my head. Any suggestions need to be very specific and
not in server admin jargon.You can try reducing the max heap for the java in the
coldfusion administrator to little bit lower value so the garbage
collection might happen sooner. Its not easy to say how much max
heap you should set as it totally depends on your application
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We usually receive questions that Exchange service (store.exe) is using most of the memory on a mailbox server.
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More details to see following blog:
Exchange 2010 store.exe service takes high memory utilization.
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I also find a similar thread for your reference:
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Monitoringhost.exe - Memory Usage
Hi guys,
we have Server 2012 R2 with SCOM 2012 R2 on Hyper-V 2012. Today was installed next Windows Updates;
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Windows 8:
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hello!
im having a kind of a similar problem. Im using a Q6600 with 4Gb of RAM running on Windows 7 x64. My physical memory usage history is 1.75GB idle but my CPU usage looks good ~ 0%.
In Windows Task Manager when i arranged the memory column, the process with the highest memory usge is svchost.exe with 116,572K. And i have 14 svchost.exe in my computer! I opened process exporer and check the legitimate of all those svchost.exe
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Dear Sir/Madam
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Please help.
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Running Firefox 3.6.13 on Windows XP Pro Service Pack 3. The details from Norton are as follows:
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Thanks you in advanced.
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I have 6GB of ram, a fresh install of Windows 7 x64, and the screenshot shows what happens after leaving my PC on for a couple days. (3782+MB being used by modified memory ATM).
http://wow.deconstruct.me/images/ExcessiveMemory.jpg
Any ideas on this?
Edit:
Added this after first round of suggestions
http://wow.deconstruct.me/images/NotSoExcessiveMemory.jpg
This is uptime of around 2 hours.
The first image is of uptime of around 3-5 days.Matthew,
The only reason why these pages are kept on the modified list indefinitely is because the system doesn't have any available pagefile space left. If you increase the size of the pagefile the system will write most of these pages to disk and then move them from the modified list to the standby list. Standby pages are considered part of "available memory", because they can be reused for some other purpose if necessary.
Whether this would "fix" the problem or not depends on what the actual problem is. If it's an unbound memory leak then increasing the size of the pagefile will simply allow the system to run longer before it eventually hits the maximum pagefile size limit, or runs out of disk space. On the other hand, if it's a case of some application allocating a lot of memory and not using it for a long time, then increasing the pagefile might be a perfectly valid solution.
Allowing the system to manage the size of the pagefile actually works well in most cases. Pagefile fragmentation (at the filesystem level) can only occur when the initially chosen size is not large enough and the system has to extend it at run time. For win7 we have telemetry data that shows that even for systems with 1 GB of RAM, less than 0.1% of all boot sessions end up having to extend the pagefile, and this number is even lower for larger amounts of RAM. If you think you are in that 0.1% and your pagefile might be getting fragmented, you can manually increase its minimum size such that the total system commit charge stays below 80% even if you run all your apps at once (80% is the threshold at which the pagefile is automatically extended). This will make sure the pagefile is created once and then stays at the same size forever, so it can't fragment. The maximum size can either be set to the same value as the minimum, or you can make it larger so that the system is more resilient to memory leaks or unexpectedly high loads.
By the way, Windows doesn't use pagefiles as "extra memory", it uses them as a backing store for private pages, just like regular files are used as a backing store for EXEs/DLLs and memory mapped files. So if the system really has more than enough RAM (like in your second screenshot, where you have 3.6 GB of free pages) you shouldn't see any reads from the pagefile. You can verify this by going to the Disk tab in the resource monitor and looking for any disk IO from pagefile.sys. On smaller systems that don't have an excess of free pages you may see periodic reads from the pagefile, and this is expected because the total amount of data referenced by the OS/drivers/processes is larger than the total RAM. Forcefully keeping all pagefile-backed pages in memory (which is what disabling the pagefile does) would simply mean some other pages (memory mapped files, DLL code or data etc) would have to be paged out.
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Ultra high memory usage when deleting a slide show
Hallo,
I have a DVD project with several menus and slideshows and a huge flowchart. I wanted to delete one of the slide shows. What happened then was that the memory usage rised up to over 2 GB. Not the usage of the exe shown in the windows task manager under "processes", but the swap file usage.
The first time I waited for like 5 minutes, and then Encore closed itself. Without any error message.
The next time I waited as long again, but then the swap file usage went down slowly again. After that Encore refreshed its window. The flow chart was what you could best describe as "broken". Encore then stated some abnormal condition and offered me to save the file, and recommended to save it under a different file name. I clicked on "ok", but instead of a file save dialog a C++ runtime error box appeared. I click "ok" for that, then the "you should save but under a different name" box appeared again. I clicked on "ok" again, the C++ error reappeared, and after clicking on "ok" there Encore closed itself.
I made a screenshot on which you can see the high swap file memory usage and the broken flowchart. You can download the screenshot under
http://www.digitale-bibliothek.de/Downloads/ScreenEncoreDVD.jpg
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High Eden Java Memory Usage/Garbage Collection
Hi,
I am trying to make sure that my Coldfusion Server is optomised to the max and to find out what is normal limits.
Basically it looks like at times my servers can run slow but it is possible that this is caused by a very old bloated code base.
Jrun can sometimes have very high CPU usage so I purchased Fusion Reactor to see what is going on under the hood.
Here are my current Java settings (running v6u24):
java.args=-server -Xmx4096m -Xms4096m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -XX:PermSize=256m -Dsun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=600000 -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=600000 -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false -XX:+UseParallelGC -Xbatch ........
With regards Memory, the only memory that seems to be running a lot of Garbage Collection is the Eden Memory Space. It climbs to nearly 1.2GB in total just under every minute at which time it looks like GC kicks in and the usage drops to about 100MB.
Survivor memory grows to about 80-100MB over the space of 10 minutes but drops to 0 after the scheduled full GC runs. Old Gen memory fluctuates between 225MB and 350MB with small steps (~50MB) up or down when full GC runs every 10 minutes.
I had the heap set to 2GB initally in total giving about 600MB to the Eden Space. When I looked at the graphs from Fusion Reactor I could see that there was (minor) Garbage Collection about 2-3 times a minute when the memory usage maxed out the entire 600MB which seemed a high frequency to my untrained eye. I then upped the memory to 4GB in total (~1.2GB auto given to Eden space) to see the difference and saw that GC happened 1-2 times per minute.
Is it normal in Coldfusion that the Eden memory would grow so quickly and have garbage collection run so often? i.e do these graphs look normal?
Also should I somehow redistribute the memory available to give the Eden memory more since it seems to be where all the action is?
Any other advice for performance improvements would be much appreciated.
Note: These graphs are not from a period where jrun had high CPU.
Here are the graphs:
PS Eden Space Graph
PS Survivor Space Graph
PS Old Gen Graph
PS Perm Gen Graph
Heap Memory Graph
Heap/Non Heap Memory Graph
CPU Graph
Request Average Execution Time Graph
Request Activity Graph
Code Cache GraphHi,
>Is it normal in Coldfusion that the Eden memory would grow so quickly and have garbage collection run so often?
Yes normal to garbage collect Eden often. That is a minor garbage collection.
>Also should I somehow redistribute the memory available to give the Eden memory more since it seems to be where all the action is?
Sometimes it is good to set Eden (Eden and its two Survivor Spaces combined make up New or Young Generation part of JVM heap) to a smaller size. I know your thinking - what make it less, but I want to make it bigger. Give less a try (sometimes less = more, bigger not = better) and monitor the situation. I like to use -Xmn switch, some sources say to use other method/s. Perhaps you could try java.args=-server -Xmx4096m -Xms4096m -Xmn172m etc. I better mention make a backup copy of jvm.config before applying changes. Having said that now you know how you can set the size to bigger if you want.
I think the JVM is perhaps making some poor decisions with sizing the heap. With Eden growing to 1Gb then being evacuated not many objects are surviving and therefore not being promoted to Old Generation. This ultimately means the object will need to be loaded again latter to Eden rather than being referenced in the Old generation part of the heap. Adds up to poor performance.
>Any other advice for performance improvements would be much appreciated.
You are using Parallel garbage collector. Perhaps you could enable that to run multi-threaded reducing the time duration of the garbage collections, jvm args ...-XX:+UseParallelGC -XX:ParallelGCThreads=N etc where N = CPU cores (eg quad core = 4).
HTH, Carl. -
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Is it normal for the total memory footprint of FireFox.exe and Plugin-Container.exe to be 1.14GB (488MB and 651MB respectively)?
When first opening FireFox, it's footprint is approx 30MB, but inexorably creeps upward as I browse (typically YouTube/Hulu/4chan/GMail), consuming nearly 60% of total system memory before performance loss demands a browser restart.
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SQL Server Memory usage is high
Hello,
One of our production SQL cluster is eating up more memory on server.
Here are the server specifications :
OS : Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise
SQL : SQL Server 2008 SP2 standard edition ( 2 node cluster )
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CPU : 8
This server is heavily used by CLR and linked server events.
I have seen the memory usage of databases , it's not using more than 7 GB and leaving 1 GB free in sql memory area ( from our Idera SQL dm
monitoring tool ). I'm suspecting CLR events are causing these spikes.
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Also we are seeing the below error messages in error log very frequently
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I have looked at some blogs in internet, i didnt get any correct info. I have seen this is kind of bug in SQL 2005 32-bit system but we are
using 64 bit system.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969962
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Thanks in advanceContinuation of DBCC memorystatus output
CACHESTORE_TEMPTABLES (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 40
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_NOTIF (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 16
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_VIEWDEFINITIONS (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 16
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_XMLDBTYPE (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 8
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_XMLDBELEMENT (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 8
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_XMLDBATTRIBUTE (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 8
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_STACKFRAMES (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 0
MultiPage Allocator 8
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_STACKFRAMES (node 64) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 0
MultiPage Allocator 8
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_STACKFRAMES (Total) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 0
MultiPage Allocator 16
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_BROKERTBLACS (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 48
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_BROKERKEK (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 8
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_BROKERDSH (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 8
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_BROKERUSERCERTLOOKUP (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 8
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_BROKERRSB (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 8
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_BROKERREADONLY (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 32
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_BROKERTO (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 8
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_EVENTS (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 16
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_CLRPROC (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 40
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_SYSTEMROWSET (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 1856
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_CONVPRI (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 48
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
CACHESTORE_FULLTEXTSTOPLIST (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 32
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
USERSTORE_SCHEMAMGR (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 16432
MultiPage Allocator 856
(7 row(s) affected)
USERSTORE_DBMETADATA (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 5592
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
USERSTORE_TOKENPERM (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 3856
MultiPage Allocator 3960
(7 row(s) affected)
USERSTORE_OBJPERM (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 2328
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
USERSTORE_SXC (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 656
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
USERSTORE_SXC (node 64) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 8
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
USERSTORE_SXC (Total) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 664
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
OBJECTSTORE_LBSS (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 128
MultiPage Allocator 608
(7 row(s) affected)
OBJECTSTORE_SNI_PACKET (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 2008
MultiPage Allocator 56
(7 row(s) affected)
OBJECTSTORE_SNI_PACKET (node 64) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 0
MultiPage Allocator 56
(7 row(s) affected)
OBJECTSTORE_SNI_PACKET (Total) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 2008
MultiPage Allocator 112
(7 row(s) affected)
OBJECTSTORE_SERVICE_BROKER (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 424
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
OBJECTSTORE_LOCK_MANAGER (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 32768
VM Committed 32768
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 4048
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
OBJECTSTORE_LOCK_MANAGER (node 64) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 24
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
OBJECTSTORE_LOCK_MANAGER (Total) KB
VM Reserved 32768
VM Committed 32768
Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
SinglePage Allocator 4072
MultiPage Allocator 0
(7 row(s) affected)
Buffer Pool Value
Committed 1024000
Target 1024000
Database 793462
Dirty 36258
In IO 0
Latched 0
Free 171398
Stolen 59140
Reserved 0
Visible 1024000
Stolen Potential 913660
Limiting Factor 17
Last OOM Factor 0
Last OS Error 0
Page Life Expectancy 262733
(15 row(s) affected)
Process/System Counts Value
Available Physical Memory 69021696
Available Virtual Memory 8762135273472
Available Paging File 12716019712
Working Set 15196917760
Percent of Committed Memory in WS 100
Page Faults 897824874
System physical memory high 0
System physical memory low 0
Process physical memory low 0
Process virtual memory low 0
(10 row(s) affected)
Procedure Cache Value
TotalProcs 4573
TotalPages 53712
InUsePages 27
(3 row(s) affected)
Global Memory Objects Pages
Resource 412
Locks 509
XDES 219
SETLS 8
SE Dataset Allocators 16
SubpDesc Allocators 8
SE SchemaManager 1169
SE Column Metadata Cache 991
SQLCache 893
Replication 2
ServerGlobal 52
XP Global 2
SortTables 3691
(13 row(s) affected)
Query Memory Objects (internal) Value
Grants 0
Waiting 0
Available 756700
Current Max 756700
Future Max 756700
Physical Max 756700
Next Request 0
Waiting For 0
Cost 0
Timeout 0
Wait Time 0
(11 row(s) affected)
Small Query Memory Objects (internal) Value
Grants 0
Waiting 0
Available 12800
Current Max 12800
Future Max 12800
(5 row(s) affected)
Optimization Queue (internal) Value
Overall Memory 6723993600
Target Memory 5965963264
Last Notification 1
Timeout 6
Early Termination Factor 5
(5 row(s) affected)
Small Gateway (internal) Value
Configured Units 32
Available Units 32
Acquires 0
Waiters 0
Threshold Factor 380000
Threshold 380000
(6 row(s) affected)
Medium Gateway (internal) Value
Configured Units 8
Available Units 8
Acquires 0
Waiters 0
Threshold Factor 12
Threshold -1
(6 row(s) affected)
Big Gateway (internal) Value
Configured Units 1
Available Units 1
Acquires 0
Waiters 0
Threshold Factor 8
Threshold -1
(6 row(s) affected)
Memory Pool Manager Pages
Reserved Current 0
Reserved Limit 913664
(2 row(s) affected)
Memory Pool (internal) Pages
Allocations 59136
Predicted 248311
Private Target 0
Private Limit 0
Total Target 972800
Total Limit 972800
OOM Count 0
(7 row(s) affected)
MEMORYBROKER_FOR_CACHE (internal) Pages
Allocations 55358
Rate 0
Target Allocations 779847
Future Allocations 0
Overall 820800
Last Notification 1
(6 row(s) affected)
MEMORYBROKER_FOR_STEAL (internal) Pages
Allocations 3778
Rate 0
Target Allocations 728267
Future Allocations 0
Overall 820800
Last Notification 1
(6 row(s) affected)
MEMORYBROKER_FOR_RESERVE (internal) Pages
Allocations 0
Rate 0
Target Allocations 820800
Future Allocations 189175
Overall 820800
Last Notification 1
(6 row(s) affected)
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