Restoring failed: There is insufficient system memory in resource pool 'internal'
Hi,
I am going through all those similar questions but non of them solved my issue.
Our database is lost by mistake, now we need to recover the database from the backup. The backup file is 4.23 GB and when I am trying to restore the database after 40 minutes, I am getting the error 701, There is insufficient system memory in resource pool
'internal' to run this query. Restored failed and when i close it, the state for the DB is still "Restoring".
I did all these challenges but no use, please advice me how to retreive my DB back it is very important and vital.
enabled the "AWE"
enbale/disable the resource governor
changed the server
re-install SQL server
Please help me to sort out the issue.
Regards
Hi,
Thanks for your help. My server is Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (SP1) (Intel X86) - Developer Edition on Windows NT 6.1 <X86>
Memory_usedby_Sqlserver_MB = 118
Locked_pages_used_Sqlserver_MB = 0
in resource pool 'internal' ( not allowed ) . I install SQL server 64 bit on another 64 bit operating system as well but this time I got another error.
The backup file can not be added it gives Sql server timeout error. ( this work for another smaller backup file) . I configure the query timeout but not solved. What you suggest now?
SP1 for SQL server 2008 R2 is not the latest but the latest is SP2. Please apply it when you move ahead.
Since you had 32 bit this error can come.I cannot reproduce the error neither I know what all queries or processes were running when you got OOM error during restore so its hard to tell .Did you set value for MAX server memory in sp_configure.How much physical
RAM do you have ?
Can you post complete error when you tried to restore backup on 64 bit. Also make sure you cannot restore backup from 2008 R2 to lower versions.( like 2008, 2005)
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Hello,
I would like to ask you about advice.
We have MSSQL 2008 R2, 32 bit. Memory is 4GB, split into 2GB for Windows and 2GB for applications. Database has recovery model simple because we have replicated data into other servers ( 2 ). Contemporary we work with 2 servers. Max memory for MSSQL is 2048
MB.
We set the backup as follows:
USE MSDB
GO
DECLARE @JMENO_ZALOHY VARCHAR(120)
SELECT @JMENO_ZALOHY = 'E:\backup\BackupSQL\1 Pondeli\DAVOSAM_'+ convert( varchar(2), datepart( hh, getdate() ) ) + '00_DEN_DIFF.bak'
SELECT @JMENO_ZALOHY
BACKUP DATABASE [DAVOSAM]
TO DISK = @JMENO_ZALOHY
WITH INIT, DIFFERENTIAL, CHECKSUM, COMPRESSION
GO
Every second or third day in log there is error message: 'There is insufficient system memory in resource pool 'internal' to run this query' Accurate in time of backup. The error is still repeat, majority in working hours.
Today I have found out, that problem is probably in compression of backup. Because if I removed word: compression, a backup normally runs without error.
Question: Is my hypothesis correct that problem is in backup with compression?
Thank you DavidHello, today evening I have ran backup command bellow. All is OK. Probably MSSQL has cleaned memory. Next attempt I will try in peak next week.
Since time I have removed word compression, in error log is not any error.
I have checked memory as soon as memory gets on top, it is about 1.707 GB the MSSQL writes into log this messgages:
2014-03-14 15:00:04.63 spid89 Memory constraints resulted reduced backup/restore buffer sizes. Proceding with 7 buffers of size 64KB.
2014-03-14 15:00:08.74 Backup Database differential changes were backed up. Database: DAVOSAM, creation date(time): 2014/01/12(22:03:10), pages dumped: 16142, first LSN: 1894063:1673:284,
last LSN: 1894063:1792:1, full backup LSN: 1894053:15340:145, number of dump devices: 1, device information: (FILE=1, TYPE=DISK: {'E:\backup\BackupSQL\5 Patek\DAVOSAM_1500_DEN_DIFF.bak'}). This is an informational message. No user action is required.
2014-03-14 15:00:12.79 spid72 Memory constraints resulted reduced backup/restore buffer sizes. Proceding with 7 buffers of size 64KB.
2014-03-14 15:00:12.88 Backup Database differential changes were backed up. Database: WEBFORM, creation date(time): 2014/02/01(05:22:47), pages dumped: 209, first LSN: 125436:653:48, last
LSN: 125436:674:1, full backup LSN: 125435:689:36, number of dump devices: 1, device information: (FILE=1, TYPE=DISK: {'E:\backup\BackupSQL\5 Patek\WEBFORM_1500_DEN_DIFF.bak'}). This is an informational message. No user action is required.
After that the MSSQL reduced memory on 1.692.
USE MSDB
GO
DECLARE @JMENO_ZALOHY VARCHAR(120)
SELECT @JMENO_ZALOHY = 'E:\backup\BackupSQL\6 Sobota\DAVOSAM_'+ convert( varchar(2), datepart( hh, getdate() ) ) + '00_DEN_FULL.bak'
SELECT @JMENO_ZALOHY
BACKUP DATABASE [DAVOSAM]
TO DISK = @JMENO_ZALOHY
WITH INIT, CHECKSUM, COMPRESSION, MAXTRANSFERSIZE=65536
GO
E:\backup\BackupSQL\6 Sobota\DAVOSAM_2100_DEN_FULL.bak
(1 row(s) affected)
Processed 467240 pages for database 'DAVOSAM', file 'DavosAM_Data' on file 1.
Processed 2 pages for database 'DAVOSAM', file 'DavosAM_Log' on file 1.
BACKUP DATABASE successfully processed 467242 pages in 24.596 seconds (148.411 MB/sec).
select * from sys.dm_exec_connections
where net_packet_size > 8192
session_id most_recent_session_id connect_time net_transport protocol_type
protocol_version endpoint_id encrypt_option auth_scheme
node_affinity num_reads num_writes last_read last_write net_packet_size client_net_address
client_tcp_port local_net_address local_tcp_port
connection_id parent_connection_id most_recent_sql_handle
(0 row(s) affected)
SELECT SUM (pages_allocated_count * page_size_in_bytes)/1024 as 'KB Used', mo.type, mc.type
FROM sys.dm_os_memory_objects mo
join sys.dm_os_memory_clerks mc on mo.page_allocator_address=mc.page_allocator_address
GROUP BY mo.type, mc.type, mc.type
ORDER BY 1 DESC;
KB Used type type
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5480 MEMOBJ_SECOLMETACACHE USERSTORE_SCHEMAMGR
5280 MEMOBJ_RESOURCE MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
5008 MEMOBJ_CACHEOBJPERM USERSTORE_OBJPERM
4320 MEMOBJ_SOSSCHEDULER MEMORYCLERK_SOSNODE
2864 MEMOBJ_PERDATABASE MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
2328 MEMOBJ_SQLCLR_CLR_EE MEMORYCLERK_SQLCLR
2288 MEMOBJ_SESCHEMAMGR USERSTORE_SCHEMAMGR
2080 MEMOBJ_SOSDEADLOCKMONITORRINGBUFFER MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
2008 MEMOBJ_LOCKBLOCKS OBJECTSTORE_LOCK_MANAGER
1584 MEMOBJ_CACHESTORETOKENPERM USERSTORE_TOKENPERM
1184 MEMOBJ_LOCKOWNERS OBJECTSTORE_LOCK_MANAGER
840 MEMOBJ_SNIPACKETOBJECTSTORE OBJECTSTORE_SNI_PACKET
760 MEMOBJ_SOSDEADLOCKMONITOR MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
752 MEMOBJ_SESCHEMAMGR_PARTITIONED USERSTORE_SCHEMAMGR
688 MEMOBJ_RESOURCEXACT MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
616 MEMOBJ_SOSWORKER MEMORYCLERK_SOSNODE
552 MEMOBJ_METADATADB MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
480 MEMOBJ_SRVPROC MEMORYCLERK_SQLCONNECTIONPOOL
424 MEMOBJ_SQLMGR CACHESTORE_SQLCP
400 MEMOBJ_SBOBJECTPOOLS OBJECTSTORE_SERVICE_BROKER
384 MEMOBJ_SUPERLATCH_BLOCK MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
384 MEMOBJ_RESOURCEDATASESSION MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
352 MEMOBJ_SOSSCHEDULERMEMOBJPROXY MEMORYCLERK_SOSNODE
328 MEMOBJ_SBMESSAGEDISPATCHER MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKER
320 MEMOBJ_METADATADB USERSTORE_DBMETADATA
296 MEMOBJ_INDEXSTATSMGR MEMORYCLERK_SQLOPTIMIZER
264 MEMOBJ_LBSSCACHE OBJECTSTORE_LBSS
224 MEMOBJ_XE_ENGINE MEMORYCLERK_XE
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208 MEMOBJ_PROCESSRPC USERSTORE_SXC
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128 MEMOBJ_CACHESTORESQLCP CACHESTORE_SQLCP
128 MEMOBJ_RESOURCESEINTERNALTLS MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
120 MEMOBJ_BLOBHANDLEFACTORYMAIN MEMORYCLERK_BHF
120 MEMOBJ_SNI MEMORYCLERK_SNI
88 MEMOBJ_QUERYNOTIFICATON MEMORYCLERK_SQLOPTIMIZER
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72 MEMOBJ_INDEXRECMGR MEMORYCLERK_SQLOPTIMIZER
64 MEMOBJ_RULETABLEGLOBAL MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
56 MEMOBJ_SERVICEBROKER MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKER
56 MEMOBJ_REMOTESESSIONCACHE MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
56 MEMOBJ_PARSE CACHESTORE_PHDR
48 MEMOBJ_CACHESTOREBROKERTBLACS CACHESTORE_BROKERTBLACS
48 MEMOBJ_APPENDONLYSTORAGEUNITMGR MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG
40 MEMOBJ_SBASBMANAGER MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKER
32 MEMOBJ_OPTINFOMGR MEMORYCLERK_SQLOPTIMIZER
32 MEMOBJ_SBTRANSPORT MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKERTRANSPORT
32 MEMOBJ_CACHESTOREBROKERREADONLY CACHESTORE_BROKERREADONLY
32 MEMOBJ_DIAGNOSTIC MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
32 MEMOBJ_UCS MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKER
24 MEMOBJ_STACKSTORE CACHESTORE_STACKFRAMES
24 MEMOBJ_CACHESTORESXC USERSTORE_SXC
24 MEMOBJ_FULLTEXTGLOBAL MEMORYCLERK_FULLTEXT
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24 MEMOBJ_FULLTEXTSTOPLIST CACHESTORE_FULLTEXTSTOPLIST
24 MEMOBJ_CONVPRI CACHESTORE_CONVPRI
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16 MEMOBJ_AUDIT_EVENT_BUFFER OBJECTSTORE_SECAUDIT_EVENT_BUFFER
16 MEMOBJ_HASHGENERAL MEMORYCLERK_SQLQUERYEXEC
16 MEMOBJ_SBTIMEREVENTCACHE MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKER
16 MEMOBJ_ASYNCHSTATS MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL
16 MEMOBJ_BADPAGELIST MEMORYCLERK_SQLUTILITIES
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16 MEMOBJ_XP MEMORYCLERK_SQLXP
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8 MEMOBJ_CACHESTOREQNOTIFMGR CACHESTORE_NOTIF
(101 row(s) affected)
David -
Hey, guys!
Tried to find an answer, but nothing works for me.
So on one of servers when I am trying to run DBCC CHECKDB throws two errors
Msg 8921, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Check terminated. A failure was detected while collecting facts. Possibly tempdb out of space or a system table is inconsistent. Check previous errors.
Msg 701, Level 17, State 123, Line 1
There is insufficient system memory in resource pool 'internal' to run this query.
This is a VM hosted on Hyper-V server 2012 R2. VM has Windows Server 2012 R2 and SQL Server 2012 Std. VM had 8 GB of RAM, I increased it to 12GB (static, not dynamic), also I increased paging file size in Windows and size of TEMPDB also recreated TEMPDB.
I also tried to restore the Database, which throws an error from another server. On that server DBCC CHECKDB works fine, but it didn't help - I still receive the same error. Can you suggest, please?Hi,
I agree with you. It is probably a memory issue. First, we need to verify if it is an OS memory issue or caused by SQL Server itself.
Need to use Performance Monitor:
SQLServer:Memory
Memory
Dynamic Management Views:
sys.dm_os_sys_info
sys.dm_exec_query_memory_grants
1. Use performance monitor to check OS memory: available memory(MB) and monitor the OS memory status before the query and when running the query. If it does not change, I can exclude the OS memory factor. Then, I can conclude
this memory issue was caused by SQL Server internal. Also, check if there is Memory leak on your system.
2. Use the below script in SQL Server Management Studio and Result to Text.
while(1=1)
begin
print getdate()
print '*****sys.dm_exec_query_memory_grants******'
select * from sys.dm_exec_query_memory_grants
print 'DBCC memorystatus'
dbcc memorystatus
waitfor delay '00:00:01'
end
Then, check SQLServer:Memory-Granted Workspace Memory (KB) when the issue occurs which specifies the total amount of memory currently granted to executing processes, such as hash, sort, bulk copy, and index creation operations.
And compared with the information got in
sys.dm_exec_query_memory_grants.
3. In addition, use sys.dm_os_sys_info
to identify bpool_commit_target and bpool_commited.
In SQL Server 2012, the columns have been renamed as
committed_target_kb and committed_kb.
committed_kb represents the committed memory in kilobytes (KB) in the memory manager. Does not include reserved memory in the memory manager.
committed_target_kb represents the amount of memory, in kilobytes (KB), that can be consumed by SQL Server memory manager. The target amount is calculated using a variety of
inputs like:
the current state of the system including its load
the memory requested by current processes
the amount of memory installed on the computer
configuration parameters
If committed_target_kb is larger than
committed_kb, the memory manager will try to obtain additional memory. If
committed_target_kb is smaller than committed_kb, the memory manager will try to shrink the amount of memory committed. The
committed_target_kb always includes stolen and reserved memory.
MSSQLSERVER_701
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa337311.aspx
An in-depth look at SQL Server Memory–Part 3
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqljourney/archive/2013/11/02/10402729.aspx
INF: Using DBCC MEMORYSTATUS to Monitor SQL Server Memory Usage
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/271624/en-us
Hope it helps.
Tracy Cai
TechNet Community Support -
There is insufficient system memory in resource pool 'internal' to run this query
hello Everyone,
today i am getting one error while opening activity monitor.
i am unable to open AM and i checked in sql server error log i received error message description about memory dump.
below mentioned message.
There is insufficient system memory in resource pool 'internal' to run this query...RAM: 16 GB
Proceesor : 24 cores
Version:
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (SP2) - 10.50.4000.0 (X64) Jun 28 2012 08:36:30 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation Enterprise Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.1 <X64> (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)
Error:
Memory Manager
KB
VM Reserved 6350064
VM Committed 55380
Locked Pages Allocated 0
Reserved Memory 1024
Reserved Memory In Use 0
2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
Memory node Id = 0 KB
VM Reserved 6348976
VM Committed 54352
Locked Pages Allocated 0
MultiPage Allocator 22344
SinglePage Allocator 7800
2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL (node 0) KB
VM Reserved
0 VM Committed
0 Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved
0 SM Committed
0 SinglePage Allocator 1224
MultiPage Allocator 2800
2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved
0 SM Committed
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MultiPage Allocator 400
2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
MEMORYCLERK_SQLQUERYEXEC (node 0) KB
VM Reserved
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SM Reserved
0 SM Committed
0 SinglePage Allocator 120
MultiPage Allocator 0
2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
MEMORYCLERK_SQLOPTIMIZER (node 0) KB
VM Reserved
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SM Reserved
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
MEMORYCLERK_SQLUTILITIES (node 0) KB
VM Reserved
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Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved
0 SM Committed
0 SinglePage Allocator 72
MultiPage Allocator 0
2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG (node 0) KB
VM Reserved
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SM Reserved
0 SM Committed
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
MEMORYCLERK_SQLCONNECTIONPOOL (node 0) KB
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SM Reserved
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MultiPage Allocator 0
2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
MEMORYCLERK_SQLCLR (node 0) KB
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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VM Reserved
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SM Reserved
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
MEMORYCLERK_SQLHTTP (node 0) KB
VM Reserved
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SM Reserved
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
MEMORYCLERK_SNI (node 0) KB
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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SM Reserved
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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VM Reserved
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SM Reserved
0 SM Committed
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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SM Reserved
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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SM Reserved
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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VM Reserved
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SM Reserved
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
CACHESTORE_PHDR (node 0) KB
VM Reserved
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SM Reserved
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MultiPage Allocator 0
2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
CACHESTORE_XPROC (node 0) KB
VM Reserved
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SM Reserved
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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VM Reserved
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SM Reserved
0 SM Committed
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MultiPage Allocator 0
2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
CACHESTORE_NOTIF (node 0) KB
VM Reserved
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SM Reserved
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2014-08-28 08:34:10.54 spid51
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VM Reserved
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0 Locked Pages -
We have recently upgraded from SQL server 2008 to SQL server 2012.
We are getting this error when browsing to several pages on our website.
There is insufficient system memory in resource pool 'internal' to run this query
Most of the pages just try to do sql statements or stored procedures. I found a fix related to this error for sql 2012
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2769594/en-gb
I did install it on server but the problem still remains.
I have increased Maximum server memory to 20 GB to see if it will affect but it didnt.
Memory on server is 32GB
This is the sql version we have
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 (SP1) - 11.0.3393.0 (X64)
Oct 25 2013 19:04:40
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
Standard Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.2 <X64> (Build 9200: )
How can i solve this error?It keeps on appearing when browsing .net websiteThis is the ouptut of memory status
Process/System Counts Value
Available Physical Memory 6559842304
Available Virtual Memory 8741595508736
Available Paging File 17090838528
Working Set 21094821888
Percent of Committed Memory in WS 100
Page Faults 160487165
System physical memory high 1
System physical memory low 0
Process physical memory low 0
Process virtual memory low 0
Memory Manager KB
VM Reserved 51506548
VM Committed 20445040
Locked Pages Allocated 0
Large Pages Allocated 0
Emergency Memory 1024
Emergency Memory In Use 16
Target Committed 20480008
Current Committed 20445040
Pages Allocated 6298528
Pages Reserved 717408
Pages Free 13820616
Pages In Use 5143472
Page Alloc Potential 14312512
NUMA Growth Phase 0
Last OOM Factor 1
Last OS Error 0
Memory node Id = 0 KB
VM Reserved 51504948
VM Committed 10218952
Locked Pages Allocated 0
Pages Allocated 1651360
Pages Free 8323696
Target Committed 10239992
Current Committed 10218952
Foreign Committed 96
Away Committed 0
Taken Away Committed 0
Memory node Id = 1 KB
VM Reserved 1536
VM Committed 10226068
Locked Pages Allocated 0
Pages Allocated 4647208
Pages Free 5496896
Target Committed 10239992
Current Committed 10226072
Foreign Committed 0
Away Committed 0
Taken Away Committed 0
Memory node Id = 64 KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 20
Locked Pages Allocated 0
MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL (node 0) KB
VM Reserved 0
VM Committed 0
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SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
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MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL (node 1) KB
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SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
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Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
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MEMORYCLERK_SQLBUFFERPOOL (node 0) KB
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SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
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MEMORYCLERK_SQLBUFFERPOOL (node 1) KB
VM Reserved 0
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Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
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MEMORYCLERK_SQLQUERYEXEC (node 0) KB
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Locked Pages Allocated 0
SM Reserved 0
SM Committed 0
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MEMORYCLERK_SQLQUERYEXEC (node 1) KB
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I am running the SQL2012 express (version shown below) and get the following error after a day or two of operation. This is a new server 2012 installation.
source: SQL2012Express "There is insufficient system memory in resource pool 'internal' to run this query."
The installed version of SQL2012 express is:
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 (SP1) - 11.0.3128.0 (X64) Dec 28 2012 20:23:12 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
Express Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.2 <X64> (Build 9200: ) (Hypervisor)
I read a few of the postings but couldn't determine the exact hot fix or update to run or if I am running the latest already.
Which .exe file should I run for the update? I downloaded a file called 473913_intl_x64_zip.exe but it said it wasn't tested yet?
Can I uninstall this path or hot fix if it breaks something?
What can I do to correct this internal memory error and prevent from happening.
Thanks
Morris
Thank you MorrisHi MoCoder,
According to your description, the error may be occurred by the following possible reasons, for example,
the ram was be completely used, reached the maximum memory allocation configured values in SQL Server or virtual memory is full and so on. Before you install the related cumulative update of SQL Server 2012, I recommend you do the following
steps for fixing this error. For example, allocate more memory to SQL Server, kill the unnecessary idle sessions, increase the RAM and virtual memory and reduce the number of users and so on.
For more information, you can review the following article,
http://sqlserverlearner.com/tag/there-is-insufficient-system-memory-in-resource-pool-internal-to-run-this-query
In addition, you also need to check if there is the SQL Server memory leak, most of the memory leaks in SQL Server is caused by 3rd party Dll’s which are loaded in SQL Server process,
or you enable the Auto Update Statistics Asynchronously statistics option in a database of Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
For more information, see:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2778088/en-us
http://mssqlwiki.com/2012/12/04/sql-server-memory-leak/
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There is insufficient system memory in resource pool 'default' to run this query.
Hi All,
Please check the following screenshot
We are getting frequently this error messages, please provide suitable information in order to troubleshoot for your reference I;m providing some information about my server.
Microsoft SQL server 2012 Enterprise Edition
Overall memory - 8gb
Thank you
DBAHi,
You should have posted in SQL Server Database engine forum. Anyways Moderators will move it.
Now to solve this error I would require a lot of information if you fail to provide any or not willing to provide due to some reason you have to raise call with MS.What is output of below
select @@Version
go
select
(physical_memory_in_use_kb/1024)Memory_usedby_Sqlserver_MB,
(locked_page_allocations_kb/1024 )Locked_pages_used_Sqlserver_MB,
(total_virtual_address_space_kb/1024 )Total_VAS_in_MB,
process_physical_memory_low,
process_virtual_memory_low
from sys. dm_os_process_memory
Can you upload complete Log file on shared drive for analysis. ?
How much RAM is on physical server ? How much is max server memory ? How much is page file
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There is insufficient system memory
I have 6 GB of ram,6GB swap space,i7 and a GTX480 1.5GB and I'm getting this error:
There is insufficient system memory available to run textures with the highest quality.To enable you to play normally ,textures are used with lower quality.
The game that's giving me the problem is divinity 2.I tried rebooting with no luck.I'm not sure how/where to begin to fix the issue.Can someone point me in the right direction.THX
Last edited by unilx (2010-12-15 17:06:19)make a file like this
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\Direct3D]
"DirectDrawRenderer"="opengl"
"VideoMemorySize"="256"
"VideoPciDeviceID"=dword:000006e0
"VideoPciVendorID"=dword:000010de
with VideoMemorySize set to 1500
10de is the nvidia vendor id and so you need to do
lspci -n | grep 10de
and set VideoPciDeviceID to the value given after 10de:
save the file and do
regedit file.reg
Last edited by thestinger (2010-12-15 22:35:51) -
MSSQL$MICROSOFT##WID insufficient system memory
I am having a ton of intermittent problems with one of my servers in the past 12 hours. It is Windows Server 2012 VM and the error that I am getting is from MSSQL$MICROSOFT##WID. The error is "There is insufficient system memory in resource pool 'default'
to run this query.
This server has plenty of overall free memory, so obviously the above is occurring because of a setting somewhere... any ideas are where I might go to fix it?
Thanks,
RyanRyan ,
Can you post output of following.What is min server memory and max server memory
How much physical RAM you have on your system
What is output of select @@version
select
(physical_memory_in_use_kb/1024)Memory_usedby_Sqlserver_MB,
(locked_page_allocations_kb/1024 )Locked_pages_used_Sqlserver_MB,
(total_virtual_address_space_kb/1024 )Total_VAS_in_MB,
process_physical_memory_low,
process_virtual_memory_low
from sys. dm_os_process_memory
Also lease upload DBCC MEMORYSTATUS output on some shared location or T drive.Now when you got this error can you give some information about it.
I dont understand 'MSSQL$MICROSOFT##WID insufficient system memory ' this error.Did you see this in errorlog were there any more messages
PS: You should have reaised the thread in Database engine forum,Moderators please move it that forum.Please post all information which I have asked
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The iPhone could not be restored. There is not enough memory available.
Hi guys,
you all seem the be fairly acquainted with all possible iPhone problems. I was searching this forum for an answer to my problem. iTunes won't restore my iPhone because of an error mentioned in the title of this topic - The iPhone could not be restored. There is not enough memory available. I haven't found anything on the net that I haven't tried yet.
Am using Windows XP, iTunes 7.4.3 and the iPhone used to be on the firmware 1.0.2. I was trying to do the restore but it gave me that error message. I tryed uninstalling everything with WinASO registry cleaner, iTunes, apple device thing(or whatever), installed it 3 times, tried to force the previous firmware with Shift+restore, but nothing. I also tried to switch USB ports. I followed the instruction on how to remove iTunes exactly like it was described in another thread - no success.
Is there any help you can maybe provide, but don't tell me to go/send it to an Apple Store, since I live in Europe, where there is no official iPhone yet.
PLease helpiohen wrote:
Hi,
is there a newer version of iTunes than 7.4.3, which I am already using ?
I don't think so.
And no, the iPhone has not been hacked before, I was using it like iPod, internet browser and stuff. But no calls.
My version of iTunes say 7.4.3.1.
I assume that by saying that your iPhone has not been hacked before means "it has never been hacked."
Are you paying AT&T for monthly service?
I would still try to download a fresh copy of iTunes if possible.
If it does not work, I think that you need to take the iPhone back to the Apple Store or call AppleCare for assistance. The store, and AppleCare, has a number of software tools to potentially diagnose the problems you are encountering. -
How can I go about determining exactly which resource was insufficient? Or has anyone encountered this and has an idea of typical reasons?
With about 1000 connections this morning, I saw this in the log:
PR_Accept() failed, error -5974 (Insufficient system resources.)
Our setup:
iPlanet Directory Server 5.1
HPUX platform - 6 gigs ram, dual 100mb nics, plenty of disc space.Thanks Gary. I was going to set the ulimit and the hard and soft limits on the OS. I had done this before on a Solaris system, but with HP, I'm not sure where the equivalent of /etc/system is. I may have to check with our HP guys.
BTW, here's the output of idsktune. I don't see any warnings for only 64 threads being available. We are going to try 5.2 Patch 4, but we cannot apply it in this environment yet -- still doing a POC. Thanks!
$ ./idsktune
Sun Java Enterprise System platform tuning analysis version 12-DEC-2003.
Copyright 2002-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
NOTICE : System is hppa2.0/644-hp9000/800/rp3440 -hpux_B.11.11.
NOTICE : The tcp_keepalive_interval is set to 7200000 milliseconds
(120 minutes). This may cause temporary server congestion from lost
client connections.
NOTICE : The NDD tcp_smallest_anon_port is currently 49152. This allows a
maximum of 16384 simultaneous connections.
NOTICE : ndd settings can be placed in /etc/rc.config.d/nddconf
WARNING: Only the superuser can check what patches are installed. You must
run idsktune as root to ensure necessary patches are present.
NOTICE : The following patches might not be installed:
Patch PHCO_24402 "libc cumulative header file patch".
Patch PHCO_26061 "s700_800 11.11 Kernel configuration commands patch".
Patch PHCO_27632 "initialised TLS, Psets, Mutex performance", which supercedes PHCO_26466.
Patch PHCO_27740 "libc cumulative patch".
Patch PHCO_27958 "mountall cumulative patch", which supercedes PHCO_24777.
Patch PHKL_24751 "preserve IPSW W-bit and GR31 lower bits".
Patch PHKL_25233 "select(2) and poll(2) hang".
Patch PHKL_25468 "eventport (/dev/poll) pseudo driver".
Patch PHKL_25993 "thread nostop for NFS, rlimit max value fix".
Patch PHKL_25994 "thread NOSTOP, Psets Enablement", which supercedes PHKL_24253.
Patch PHKL_27094 "Psets Enablement Patch, slpq1 perf".
Patch PHKL_27316 "priority inversion and thread hang", which supercedes PHKL_25367.
Patch PHKL_27686 "MO 4k sector size; FIFO; EventPort, perf".
Patch PHKL_28122 "signals, threads enhancement, Psets Enablement".
Patch PHKL_28267 "Required for large heap on SDK 1.3 and 1.4 VM-JFS ddlock, mmap,thread perf, user limits".
Patch PHNE_28089 "cumulative ARPA Transport patch".
Patch PHSS_26560 "ld(1) and linker tools cumulative patch".
Patch PHSS_26971 "Japanese TrueType fonts".
Patch PHSS_26973 "Korean TrueType fonts".
Patch PHSS_26975 "Chinese-Simple TrueType fonts".
Patch PHSS_26977 "Traditional Chinese TrueType fonts".
Patch PHSS_28370 "X/Motif runtime patch".
Patch PHSS_28470 "X Font Server SEP2001 Periodic Patch. Common patch for Asian TrueType fonts.".
NOTICE : Patches are available from http://us-support.external.hp.com/
WARNING: largefiles option is not present on mount of /opt,
files may be limited to 2GB in size.
Any ideas? -
Event Notifications: insufficient system memory
I'm looking for a sanity check. Service broker and Event Notifications are new to me, so it is possible I'm either abusing or incorrectly using the technology. I'm experimenting with using Event Notifications and Server Broker to log error messages. The process works pretty well as long as I don't do something stupid such as stressing the process by calling raiserror in a loop of a 100000 - twice. It processed for a while, but eventual either SQL Server terminates (sev 25) or I had to force the SQL service to stop by killing it's process via task manager. I could not connect to SQL Server or stop the service normally.
I have several general questions. I think they are good questions. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
1) I'm looking into generating deadlock and blocking email alerts. It appears that Event Notification is the way to go since there are very few events and I can respond to the event with an email. Is there a better method to automate blocking and deadlock email alerts that include event details?
2) If I wanted to retain some history of errors for the developers, should Event Notifications be avoided if a high number of errors can be generated by a badly formed T-SQL? Avoid TRC_ERRORS_AND_WARNINGS and USER_ERROR_MESSAGE? (I could tell the developers not to be stupid, but why would that stop them if it does not stop me?)
3) Is there a way to efficiently filter a Event Notification from entering the queue before the Receive statement is called? I get some events that I throw away after receiving them. For example, perhaps I want all events from all non-system databases without having to add a notification for each single non-system database. Or I want all errors with severity 11-17 only?
4) Is there a trick to filter out events from the procedure activated by the event. I tried using raiserror to debug a procedure without thinking. The result was that the queue never was empty because the processing produced more events to process. As a result, I don't use raiserror and use a try-catch to avoid raising errors in the procedure activated.
5) I can receive one message at a time using local variables or receive a batch of messages using a local table. Is a small batch the best way even if there is memory pressure?
6) In the activated procedure I continue processing in a loop until there are no more messages. This seems to be the most efficient. Is this always the case? Should I exit the procedure after a set number (large) of messages have been received? The procedure would activate again to continue processing?
7) Is there any point to using the MAX_QUEUE_READERS setting when processing event notifications? Should it be 1?
8) I currently get the next conversation group id and process its messages within a transaction. Is this a bad idea with event notifications? Should I just call Receive and get the next batch? I don't really care if I lose some messages if things are going badly. Should I avoid wrapping the receive in a transaction?
9) I could run a trace that starts with SQL Server; however, I think my only choice is to log to a file. Is there a way to trace to a table using SQLTrace without running profiler? I would like to automate the process and have the data in a table so that it can be easily queried and parsed for each database/team.
10) Is there a way to fix my process and handle 100000 messages a minute? Is there a way to skip messages when it gets to busy? Can the query generating the messages get throttled - perhaps along with the query designer - before the server gets into trouble? Query the memory used by a queue and drop/create the queue with a delay if there is an issue?
I'm using a single CPU test machine with only 1 GB and 2 GB pagefile and a single disk. OS: Windows 2003 R2 SP2. SQL: 9.0.3054 and on 9.0.3228 (update package 6 just came out today). I could add memory, but I think that would just permit me to queue more message before running into trouble.
I'll add code shortly - length limit.Here is the activation procedure to "receive" the messages. I won't bother including the scripts for the two tables. The 50000 char limit is trouble.
CREATE PROCEDURE [monitor].[prReceiveEventNotificationQueue]
AS
SET XACT_ABORT ON;
BEGIN TRY
WHILE 1=1
BEGIN
BEGIN TRANSACTION;
WAITFOR(GET CONVERSATION GROUP @conversation_group_id
FROM DBA.monitor.EventNotificationQueue), timeout 10000;
IF @conversation_group_id IS NULL
BEGIN
ROLLBACK;
BREAK;
END;
DELETE FROM @EventNotification;
RECEIVE TOP (100)
queuing_order,
[conversation_group_id],
message_sequence_number,
NULLIF([service_name], @service_name_expected),
service_id,
NULLIF(service_contract_name, @service_contract_name_expected),
service_contract_id,
NULLIF(message_type_name, @message_type_name_expected),
message_type_id,
validation,
CASE WHEN validation = 'X' THEN CAST(message_body AS XML)
WHEN validation = 'E' THEN CAST('<empty />' AS XML)
WHEN validation = 'N' THEN CAST('<binary><![CDATA['
+ CAST(message_body as varchar(MAX)) + ']]></binary>' AS XML)
END,
NULL,
--NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
0
FROM DBA.monitor.EventNotificationQueue
INTO @EventNotification
WHERE conversation_group_id = @conversation_group_id;
SELECT @rowcount = @@ROWCOUNT
IF @rowcount = 0
BEGIN
ROLLBACK;
BREAK;
END;
-- preprocess some fields in the XML used in filtering and statistics
-- insert new messages into the EventNotification table
INSERT INTO monitor.EventNotification (
queuing_order,
[conversation_group_id],
message_sequence_number,
[service_name],
service_id,
service_contract_name,
service_contract_id,
message_type_name,
message_type_id,
validation,
message_body,
post_time,
database_name,
event_type,
severity,
error
SELECT
queuing_order,
[conversation_group_id],
message_sequence_number,
[service_name],
service_id,
service_contract_name,
service_contract_id,
message_type_name,
message_type_id,
validation,
message_body,
post_time,
database_name,
event_type,
severity,
error
FROM @EventNotification
WHERE ignore = 0;
COMMIT
-- Gather statistics
WAITFOR DELAY '0:00:00:01'
END;
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
IF NOT(XACT_STATE() = 0)
ROLLBACK;
INSERT INTO DBA.monitor.ErrorLog (
[number],
error_message()
END CATCH;
RETURN 0; -
Hello,
Virtual Memory of tomcat(version is 6.0.35) is very high and jvm crash even though we decrease java heap size from 1024M to 500M.
Below is whole log. Please give me some suggestion. Thanks.
# There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue.
# Native memory allocation (malloc) failed to allocate 666390 bytes for jbyte in C:\BUILD_AREA\jdk6_45\hotspot\src\share\vm\prims\jni.cpp
# Possible reasons:
# The system is out of physical RAM or swap space
# In 32 bit mode, the process size limit was hit
# Possible solutions:
# Reduce memory load on the system
# Increase physical memory or swap space
# Check if swap backing store is full
# Use 64 bit Java on a 64 bit OS
# Decrease Java heap size (-Xmx/-Xms)
# Decrease number of Java threads
# Decrease Java thread stack sizes (-Xss)
# Set larger code cache with -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=
# This output file may be truncated or incomplete.
# Out of Memory Error (memory/allocation.inline.hpp:44), pid=9084, tid=8100
# JRE version: 6.0_45-b06
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (20.45-b01 mixed mode, sharing windows-x86 )
--------------- T H R E A D ---------------
Current thread (0x045a5400): JavaThread "Thread-69" [_thread_in_vm, id=8100, stack(0x090e0000,0x09120000)]
Stack: [0x090e0000,0x09120000], sp=0x0911f56c, free space=253k
Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native code)
[error occurred during error reporting (printing native stack), id 0xe0000000]
Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code)
J com.neva.ExternalObject.toExternalHeap2([BI)I
J com.neva.ExternalObject.<init>([BII)V
J com.neva.Coroutine.addArgUnicodeString(Ljava/lang/String;)V
j com.neva.COMBSTR.<init>(Ljava/lang/String;)V+29
j com.neva.COMVariant.<init>(Ljava/lang/String;)V+19
J com.cpcus.jaru.protocol.impl.combridge.wizardgen.IJaruProtocol1.registerInterest(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;[ILjava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;ILjava/lang/String;)V
j sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor844.invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;+170
J sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;
J java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;
J com.cpcus.jaru.util.concurent.ComMethodExecutor$ExecutableMethod.call()Ljava/lang/Object;
J EDU.oswego.cs.dl.util.concurrent.FutureResult$1.run()V
J com.cpcus.jaru.util.concurent.QueuedExecutor$MyRunLoop.run()V
j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11
v ~StubRoutines::call_stub
--------------- P R O C E S S ---------------
Java Threads: ( => current thread )
0x044fe000 JavaThread "Thread-1099" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8048, stack(0x4c4d0000,0x4c510000)]
0x044f8c00 JavaThread "Thread-1098" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1744, stack(0x46e50000,0x46e90000)]
0x044cd000 JavaThread "Thread-1095" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6176, stack(0x00bb0000,0x00c20000)]
0x04c7f800 JavaThread "Thread-1094" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7352, stack(0x0d340000,0x0d380000)]
0x04c7dc00 JavaThread "Thread-1093" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=1364, stack(0x0bbd0000,0x0bc10000)]
0x044fcc00 JavaThread "http-80-72" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1580, stack(0x42110000,0x42150000)]
0x044fc000 JavaThread "http-80-71" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2996, stack(0x0cd10000,0x0cd50000)]
0x044fb800 JavaThread "http-80-70" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=5004, stack(0x0cc90000,0x0ccd0000)]
0x044fd800 JavaThread "http-80-69" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8776, stack(0x0f950000,0x0f990000)]
0x044fb400 JavaThread "http-80-68" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8440, stack(0x0f8d0000,0x0f910000)]
0x044f8000 JavaThread "http-80-67" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=5516, stack(0x0f850000,0x0f890000)]
0x044fd400 JavaThread "http-80-66" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=876, stack(0x0f6d0000,0x0f710000)]
0x044fac00 JavaThread "http-80-65" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8332, stack(0x0f690000,0x0f6d0000)]
0x044fa800 JavaThread "http-80-64" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6848, stack(0x0f610000,0x0f650000)]
0x044fc800 JavaThread "http-80-63" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5996, stack(0x0f590000,0x0f5d0000)]
0x044fa000 JavaThread "http-80-62" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4876, stack(0x0cf90000,0x0cfd0000)]
0x044f9c00 JavaThread "http-80-61" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5532, stack(0x0f550000,0x0f590000)]
0x044f9400 JavaThread "http-80-60" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=1764, stack(0x0f4d0000,0x0f510000)]
0x044f8800 JavaThread "http-80-59" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6108, stack(0x0f450000,0x0f490000)]
0x044f7400 JavaThread "http-80-58" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6892, stack(0x0d400000,0x0d440000)]
0x04ab3000 JavaThread "http-80-57" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6932, stack(0x0d2c0000,0x0d300000)]
0x0436b400 JavaThread "http-80-56" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=644, stack(0x0d240000,0x0d280000)]
0x0436a000 JavaThread "http-80-55" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6772, stack(0x0d1c0000,0x0d200000)]
0x04c80c00 JavaThread "http-80-54" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=2732, stack(0x0d140000,0x0d180000)]
0x04c80800 JavaThread "http-80-53" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=4172, stack(0x0d0c0000,0x0d100000)]
0x04c80000 JavaThread "http-80-52" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2512, stack(0x0d040000,0x0d080000)]
0x044cdc00 JavaThread "http-80-51" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6260, stack(0x0ced0000,0x0cf10000)]
0x04c7d400 JavaThread "http-80-50" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4336, stack(0x0ce90000,0x0ced0000)]
0x0436d400 JavaThread "http-80-49" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2484, stack(0x0ce10000,0x0ce50000)]
0x0436dc00 JavaThread "http-80-48" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8396, stack(0x0c840000,0x0c880000)]
0x0436cc00 JavaThread "http-80-47" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8300, stack(0x0c9c0000,0x0ca00000)]
0x0436c800 JavaThread "H2 Log Writer FRAMEDB" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7556, stack(0x0cc10000,0x0cc50000)]
0x0436bc00 JavaThread "H2 File Lock Watchdog C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\webapps\emerson\vault\dbframe\h2\framedb.lock.db" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7236, stack(0x0c940000,0x0c980000)]
0x0436c000 JavaThread "http-80-46" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=5128, stack(0x0c8c0000,0x0c900000)]
0x0436b000 JavaThread "http-80-45" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7860, stack(0x0c0c0000,0x0c100000)]
0x0436a800 JavaThread "http-80-44" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8244, stack(0x0bfc0000,0x0c000000)]
0x04ab2800 JavaThread "http-80-43" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6656, stack(0x0c7c0000,0x0c800000)]
0x04ab2000 JavaThread "http-80-42" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8412, stack(0x0c740000,0x0c780000)]
0x04ab1c00 JavaThread "http-80-41" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6300, stack(0x0c6c0000,0x0c700000)]
0x04ab1400 JavaThread "http-80-40" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4312, stack(0x0c640000,0x0c680000)]
0x04ab1000 JavaThread "http-80-39" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5480, stack(0x0c5c0000,0x0c600000)]
0x04ab0800 JavaThread "http-80-38" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8648, stack(0x0c540000,0x0c580000)]
0x04ab0400 JavaThread "http-80-37" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8008, stack(0x0c4c0000,0x0c500000)]
0x04aafc00 JavaThread "http-80-36" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8496, stack(0x0c340000,0x0c380000)]
0x04aaf400 JavaThread "http-80-35" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6616, stack(0x0c2c0000,0x0c300000)]
0x044cf000 JavaThread "http-80-34" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3852, stack(0x0c240000,0x0c280000)]
0x044ce800 JavaThread "http-80-33" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8828, stack(0x0c1c0000,0x0c200000)]
0x044ce400 JavaThread "http-80-32" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4076, stack(0x0c140000,0x0c180000)]
0x044cc400 JavaThread "http-80-31" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=888, stack(0x0be90000,0x0bed0000)]
0x044cbc00 JavaThread "http-80-30" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8524, stack(0x0be10000,0x0be50000)]
0x044cd800 JavaThread "AWT-Windows" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6500, stack(0x0c040000,0x0c080000)]
0x044ccc00 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8888, stack(0x0bf40000,0x0bf80000)]
0x045a5800 JavaThread "MonitorThreadCountsAndMemory" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=760, stack(0x09160000,0x091a0000)]
0x04742400 JavaThread "Thread-116" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8208, stack(0x0bdd0000,0x0be10000)]
0x04742c00 JavaThread "Thread-115" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6160, stack(0x0bd30000,0x0bd70000)]
0x04742000 JavaThread "TP-Monitor" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4676, stack(0x0b730000,0x0b770000)]
0x04741800 JavaThread "TP-Processor4" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=7904, stack(0x0b6b0000,0x0b6f0000)]
0x04741000 JavaThread "TP-Processor3" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3892, stack(0x0b630000,0x0b670000)]
0x04740c00 JavaThread "TP-Processor2" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8200, stack(0x0b5b0000,0x0b5f0000)]
0x04740400 JavaThread "TP-Processor1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8240, stack(0x0b530000,0x0b570000)]
0x04740000 JavaThread "http-80-29" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8952, stack(0x0b4b0000,0x0b4f0000)]
0x0473f800 JavaThread "http-80-28" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=5804, stack(0x0b430000,0x0b470000)]
0x0473f400 JavaThread "http-80-27" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8768, stack(0x0b3b0000,0x0b3f0000)]
0x0473ec00 JavaThread "http-80-26" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8428, stack(0x0b330000,0x0b370000)]
0x0473e400 JavaThread "http-80-25" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6328, stack(0x0b2b0000,0x0b2f0000)]
0x0473e000 JavaThread "http-80-24" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=7856, stack(0x0b230000,0x0b270000)]
0x0473d800 JavaThread "http-80-23" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8212, stack(0x0b1b0000,0x0b1f0000)]
0x0473d400 JavaThread "http-80-22" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7572, stack(0x0b130000,0x0b170000)]
0x0473cc00 JavaThread "http-80-21" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=4112, stack(0x0b0b0000,0x0b0f0000)]
0x0473c800 JavaThread "http-80-20" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=1788, stack(0x0b030000,0x0b070000)]
0x0473c000 JavaThread "http-80-19" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6804, stack(0x0afb0000,0x0aff0000)]
0x0473b800 JavaThread "http-80-18" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=1600, stack(0x0af30000,0x0af70000)]
0x0473b400 JavaThread "http-80-17" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=5728, stack(0x0aeb0000,0x0aef0000)]
0x04acc400 JavaThread "http-80-16" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8728, stack(0x0ae30000,0x0ae70000)]
0x04acbc00 JavaThread "http-80-15" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5868, stack(0x0adb0000,0x0adf0000)]
0x04acb800 JavaThread "http-80-14" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6976, stack(0x0ad30000,0x0ad70000)]
0x04acb000 JavaThread "http-80-13" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6168, stack(0x0acb0000,0x0acf0000)]
0x04acac00 JavaThread "http-80-12" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2592, stack(0x0ac30000,0x0ac70000)]
0x04aca400 JavaThread "http-80-11" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=7936, stack(0x0abb0000,0x0abf0000)]
0x04aca000 JavaThread "http-80-10" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=7532, stack(0x0ab30000,0x0ab70000)]
0x04ac9800 JavaThread "http-80-9" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7704, stack(0x0aab0000,0x0aaf0000)]
0x04ac9400 JavaThread "http-80-8" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8852, stack(0x0aa30000,0x0aa70000)]
0x04ac8c00 JavaThread "http-80-7" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5052, stack(0x0a9b0000,0x0a9f0000)]
0x04ac8400 JavaThread "http-80-6" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5932, stack(0x0a930000,0x0a970000)]
0x04ac8000 JavaThread "http-80-5" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8992, stack(0x0a8b0000,0x0a8f0000)]
0x04ac7800 JavaThread "http-80-4" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6396, stack(0x0a830000,0x0a870000)]
0x04ac7400 JavaThread "http-80-3" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8764, stack(0x0a7b0000,0x0a7f0000)]
0x04ac6c00 JavaThread "http-80-2" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=2608, stack(0x0a730000,0x0a770000)]
0x04ac6800 JavaThread "http-80-1" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=5736, stack(0x0a6b0000,0x0a6f0000)]
0x04ac6000 JavaThread "http-80-Acceptor-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=5912, stack(0x0a630000,0x0a670000)]
0x04ac5800 JavaThread "ContainerBackgroundProcessor[StandardEngine[Catalina]]" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6984, stack(0x0a5b0000,0x0a5f0000)]
0x04ac5400 JavaThread "Thread-79" [_thread_in_native, id=1512, stack(0x0a530000,0x0a570000)]
0x04ac4c00 JavaThread "QuartzScheduler_JaruQuartzSchedulerUser-3_MisfireHandler" [_thread_blocked, id=7460, stack(0x0a4b0000,0x0a4f0000)]
0x0479f800 JavaThread "QuartzScheduler_JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem-2_MisfireHandler" [_thread_blocked, id=7164, stack(0x0a430000,0x0a470000)]
0x0479f400 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerUser_QuartzSchedulerThread" [_thread_blocked, id=8972, stack(0x0a3b0000,0x0a3f0000)]
0x0479ec00 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerUser_Worker-4" [_thread_blocked, id=4032, stack(0x0a330000,0x0a370000)]
0x0479e400 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerUser_Worker-3" [_thread_blocked, id=7432, stack(0x0a2b0000,0x0a2f0000)]
0x0479e000 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerUser_Worker-2" [_thread_blocked, id=7932, stack(0x0a230000,0x0a270000)]
0x0479d800 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerUser_Worker-1" [_thread_blocked, id=4896, stack(0x0a1b0000,0x0a1f0000)]
0x0479d400 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_QuartzSchedulerThread" [_thread_blocked, id=7380, stack(0x0a130000,0x0a170000)]
0x0479cc00 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-9" [_thread_blocked, id=5416, stack(0x0a0b0000,0x0a0f0000)]
0x0479c800 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-8" [_thread_blocked, id=5432, stack(0x0a030000,0x0a070000)]
0x0479c000 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-7" [_thread_blocked, id=7812, stack(0x09fb0000,0x09ff0000)]
0x0479b800 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-6" [_thread_blocked, id=8296, stack(0x09f30000,0x09f70000)]
0x0479b400 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-5" [_thread_blocked, id=5216, stack(0x09eb0000,0x09ef0000)]
0x0479ac00 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-4" [_thread_blocked, id=8616, stack(0x09e30000,0x09e70000)]
0x0479a800 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-3" [_thread_blocked, id=9108, stack(0x09db0000,0x09df0000)]
0x0479a000 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-2" [_thread_blocked, id=7928, stack(0x09d30000,0x09d70000)]
0x04799c00 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-1" [_thread_blocked, id=5344, stack(0x09cb0000,0x09cf0000)]
0x04799400 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_QuartzSchedulerThread" [_thread_blocked, id=5288, stack(0x09c30000,0x09c70000)]
0x04798c00 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-10" [_thread_blocked, id=6200, stack(0x09bb0000,0x09bf0000)]
0x04798800 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-9" [_thread_blocked, id=9068, stack(0x09b30000,0x09b70000)]
0x04798000 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-8" [_thread_blocked, id=8576, stack(0x09ab0000,0x09af0000)]
0x045abc00 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-7" [_thread_blocked, id=2504, stack(0x09a30000,0x09a70000)]
0x045ab800 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-6" [_thread_blocked, id=7820, stack(0x099b0000,0x099f0000)]
0x045ab000 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-5" [_thread_blocked, id=4604, stack(0x09930000,0x09970000)]
0x045aa800 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-4" [_thread_blocked, id=3076, stack(0x098b0000,0x098f0000)]
0x045aa400 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-3" [_thread_blocked, id=8392, stack(0x09830000,0x09870000)]
0x045a9c00 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-2" [_thread_blocked, id=476, stack(0x097b0000,0x097f0000)]
0x045a9800 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-1" [_thread_blocked, id=9024, stack(0x09730000,0x09770000)]
0x045a9000 JavaThread "JaruQuartzScheduler_QuartzSchedulerThread" [_thread_blocked, id=7576, stack(0x00820000,0x00860000)]
0x045a8c00 JavaThread "Thread-75" [_thread_blocked, id=2132, stack(0x096b0000,0x096f0000)]
0x045a8400 JavaThread "TacAlarmMon" [_thread_blocked, id=7244, stack(0x09630000,0x09670000)]
0x045a7c00 JavaThread "Thread-74" [_thread_blocked, id=2728, stack(0x095b0000,0x095f0000)]
0x045a7800 JavaThread "MonConnMgr3002" [_thread_in_native, id=7444, stack(0x09530000,0x09570000)]
0x045a7000 JavaThread "Timer-1" [_thread_blocked, id=8272, stack(0x094b0000,0x094f0000)]
0x045a6c00 JavaThread "Thread-72" [_thread_blocked, id=6512, stack(0x09430000,0x09470000)]
0x045a6400 JavaThread "MonConnMgr3001" [_thread_in_native, id=5284, stack(0x093b0000,0x093f0000)]
0x045a6000 JavaThread "Timer-0" [_thread_blocked, id=2932, stack(0x09330000,0x09370000)]
=>0x045a5400 JavaThread "Thread-69" [_thread_in_native_trans, id=8100, stack(0x090e0000,0x09120000)]
0x045a4c00 JavaThread "Thread-68" [_thread_blocked, id=7160, stack(0x09060000,0x090a0000)]
0x045a4400 JavaThread "Thread-67" [_thread_blocked, id=2212, stack(0x08fe0000,0x09020000)]
0x04875400 JavaThread "Thread-66" [_thread_blocked, id=7180, stack(0x08f60000,0x08fa0000)]
0x04875000 JavaThread "Thread-65" [_thread_blocked, id=2672, stack(0x08ee0000,0x08f20000)]
0x04874800 JavaThread "Thread-64" [_thread_blocked, id=8456, stack(0x08e60000,0x08ea0000)]
0x04874000 JavaThread "Thread-63" [_thread_blocked, id=7708, stack(0x08de0000,0x08e20000)]
0x04873c00 JavaThread "Thread-62" [_thread_blocked, id=9204, stack(0x08d60000,0x08da0000)]
0x04873400 JavaThread "Thread-61" [_thread_blocked, id=1496, stack(0x08ce0000,0x08d20000)]
0x04873000 JavaThread "Thread-60" [_thread_blocked, id=3480, stack(0x08c60000,0x08ca0000)]
0x04872800 JavaThread "Thread-59" [_thread_blocked, id=7740, stack(0x08be0000,0x08c20000)]
0x04872400 JavaThread "Thread-58" [_thread_blocked, id=3496, stack(0x08b60000,0x08ba0000)]
0x04871c00 JavaThread "Thread-57" [_thread_blocked, id=4892, stack(0x08ae0000,0x08b20000)]
0x04871400 JavaThread "Thread-56" [_thread_blocked, id=5640, stack(0x08a60000,0x08aa0000)]
0x04871000 JavaThread "Thread-55" [_thread_blocked, id=8120, stack(0x089e0000,0x08a20000)]
0x04870800 JavaThread "Thread-54" [_thread_blocked, id=5388, stack(0x08960000,0x089a0000)]
0x04870400 JavaThread "Thread-53" [_thread_blocked, id=7072, stack(0x088e0000,0x08920000)]
0x0486fc00 JavaThread "Thread-52" [_thread_blocked, id=7184, stack(0x08860000,0x088a0000)]
0x0486f800 JavaThread "Thread-51" [_thread_blocked, id=8760, stack(0x087e0000,0x08820000)]
0x0486f000 JavaThread "Thread-50" [_thread_blocked, id=2380, stack(0x08760000,0x087a0000)]
0x0486e800 JavaThread "Thread-49" [_thread_blocked, id=3616, stack(0x086e0000,0x08720000)]
0x0486e400 JavaThread "Thread-48" [_thread_blocked, id=5056, stack(0x08660000,0x086a0000)]
0x0486dc00 JavaThread "Thread-47" [_thread_blocked, id=5468, stack(0x085e0000,0x08620000)]
0x0485a000 JavaThread "Thread-46" [_thread_blocked, id=8556, stack(0x08560000,0x085a0000)]
0x04859c00 JavaThread "Thread-45" [_thread_blocked, id=3656, stack(0x084e0000,0x08520000)]
0x04859400 JavaThread "Thread-44" [_thread_blocked, id=8924, stack(0x08460000,0x084a0000)]
0x04858c00 JavaThread "Thread-43" [_thread_blocked, id=7536, stack(0x083e0000,0x08420000)]
0x04858800 JavaThread "Thread-42" [_thread_blocked, id=4368, stack(0x08360000,0x083a0000)]
0x04858000 JavaThread "Thread-41" [_thread_blocked, id=8488, stack(0x082e0000,0x08320000)]
0x04857c00 JavaThread "Thread-40" [_thread_blocked, id=6112, stack(0x08260000,0x082a0000)]
0x04857400 JavaThread "Thread-39" [_thread_blocked, id=6060, stack(0x081e0000,0x08220000)]
0x04857000 JavaThread "Thread-38" [_thread_blocked, id=9200, stack(0x08160000,0x081a0000)]
0x04856800 JavaThread "Thread-37" [_thread_blocked, id=5476, stack(0x080e0000,0x08120000)]
0x04856000 JavaThread "Thread-36" [_thread_blocked, id=2828, stack(0x08060000,0x080a0000)]
0x04855c00 JavaThread "Thread-35" [_thread_blocked, id=8320, stack(0x07fe0000,0x08020000)]
0x04855400 JavaThread "Thread-34" [_thread_blocked, id=5668, stack(0x07f60000,0x07fa0000)]
0x04855000 JavaThread "Thread-33" [_thread_blocked, id=8316, stack(0x07ee0000,0x07f20000)]
0x04854800 JavaThread "Thread-32" [_thread_blocked, id=4836, stack(0x07e60000,0x07ea0000)]
0x04854400 JavaThread "Thread-31" [_thread_blocked, id=964, stack(0x07de0000,0x07e20000)]
0x04853c00 JavaThread "Thread-30" [_thread_blocked, id=4544, stack(0x07d60000,0x07da0000)]
0x04853400 JavaThread "Thread-29" [_thread_blocked, id=4388, stack(0x07ce0000,0x07d20000)]
0x04853000 JavaThread "Thread-28" [_thread_blocked, id=7204, stack(0x07c60000,0x07ca0000)]
0x04852800 JavaThread "Thread-27" [_thread_blocked, id=864, stack(0x07be0000,0x07c20000)]
0x0482f800 JavaThread "Thread-26" [_thread_blocked, id=6928, stack(0x07b60000,0x07ba0000)]
0x0482f400 JavaThread "Thread-25" [_thread_blocked, id=7692, stack(0x07ae0000,0x07b20000)]
0x0482ec00 JavaThread "Thread-24" [_thread_blocked, id=7196, stack(0x07a60000,0x07aa0000)]
0x0482e400 JavaThread "Thread-23" [_thread_blocked, id=7116, stack(0x079e0000,0x07a20000)]
0x0482e000 JavaThread "Thread-22" [_thread_blocked, id=4332, stack(0x07960000,0x079a0000)]
0x0482d800 JavaThread "Thread-21" [_thread_blocked, id=6780, stack(0x078e0000,0x07920000)]
0x0482d400 JavaThread "Thread-20" [_thread_blocked, id=5700, stack(0x07860000,0x078a0000)]
0x0482cc00 JavaThread "Thread-19" [_thread_blocked, id=6116, stack(0x077e0000,0x07820000)]
0x0482c800 JavaThread "Thread-18" [_thread_blocked, id=7824, stack(0x07760000,0x077a0000)]
0x0482c000 JavaThread "Thread-17" [_thread_blocked, id=9096, stack(0x076e0000,0x07720000)]
0x0482b800 JavaThread "Thread-16" [_thread_blocked, id=9144, stack(0x07660000,0x076a0000)]
0x0482b400 JavaThread "Thread-15" [_thread_blocked, id=5336, stack(0x075e0000,0x07620000)]
0x0482ac00 JavaThread "Thread-14" [_thread_blocked, id=2076, stack(0x07560000,0x075a0000)]
0x0482a800 JavaThread "Thread-13" [_thread_blocked, id=5300, stack(0x074e0000,0x07520000)]
0x0482a000 JavaThread "Thread-12" [_thread_blocked, id=4912, stack(0x07460000,0x074a0000)]
0x04829c00 JavaThread "Thread-11" [_thread_blocked, id=8512, stack(0x073e0000,0x07420000)]
0x04829400 JavaThread "Thread-10" [_thread_blocked, id=8772, stack(0x07360000,0x073a0000)]
0x04828c00 JavaThread "Thread-9" [_thread_blocked, id=4380, stack(0x072e0000,0x07320000)]
0x04828800 JavaThread "Thread-8" [_thread_blocked, id=6076, stack(0x07260000,0x072a0000)]
0x04828000 JavaThread "RMI Reaper" [_thread_blocked, id=6184, stack(0x071e0000,0x07220000)]
0x04801c00 JavaThread "Thread-7" [_thread_blocked, id=4168, stack(0x07160000,0x071a0000)]
0x0496a000 JavaThread "HSQLDB Timer @def14f" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4616, stack(0x050e0000,0x05120000)]
0x03bd6c00 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-HelperThread-#2" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4136, stack(0x05060000,0x050a0000)]
0x03bd6400 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-HelperThread-#1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8356, stack(0x04fe0000,0x05020000)]
0x03a05400 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-HelperThread-#0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5404, stack(0x04f60000,0x04fa0000)]
0x03a04c00 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-AdminTaskTimer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5860, stack(0x041c0000,0x04200000)]
0x042ae000 JavaThread "GC Daemon" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5292, stack(0x04140000,0x04180000)]
0x03a66400 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8056, stack(0x03fb0000,0x03ff0000)]
0x03a63c00 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-9090" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=2664, stack(0x03f30000,0x03f70000)]
0x03a42c00 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8832, stack(0x03da0000,0x03de0000)]
0x00f56800 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4600, stack(0x039a0000,0x039e0000)]
0x00f47400 JavaThread "C1 CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7060, stack(0x038f0000,0x03960000)]
0x00f46400 JavaThread "Attach Listener" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3928, stack(0x03870000,0x038b0000)]
0x00f43000 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4864, stack(0x037f0000,0x03830000)]
0x00f3c000 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6164, stack(0x03770000,0x037b0000)]
0x00f3a800 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=9004, stack(0x036f0000,0x03730000)]
0x00eba400 JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=4904, stack(0x00d80000,0x00df0000)]
Other Threads:
0x00efd400 VMThread [stack: 0x03640000,0x036b0000] [id=5172]
0x03a68400 WatcherThread [stack: 0x04090000,0x04100000] [id=9092]
VM state:synchronizing (normal execution)
VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: ([mutex/lock_event])
[0x00eb8780] Threads_lock - owner thread: 0x00efd400
Heap
def new generation total 142208K, used 109631K [0x10340000, 0x1a9e0000, 0x1a9e0000)
eden space 113792K, 90% used [0x10340000, 0x167a60c0, 0x17260000)
from space 28416K, 24% used [0x18e20000, 0x194c9cd8, 0x1a9e0000)
to space 28416K, 0% used [0x17260000, 0x17260000, 0x18e20000)
tenured generation total 341376K, used 148495K [0x1a9e0000, 0x2f740000, 0x2f740000)
the space 341376K, 43% used [0x1a9e0000, 0x23ae3f10, 0x23ae4000, 0x2f740000)
compacting perm gen total 145408K, used 59874K [0x2f740000, 0x38540000, 0x38540000)
the space 145408K, 41% used [0x2f740000, 0x331b88a8, 0x331b8a00, 0x38540000)
ro space 10240K, 51% used [0x38540000, 0x38a73000, 0x38a73000, 0x38f40000)
rw space 12288K, 55% used [0x38f40000, 0x395de4f8, 0x395de600, 0x39b40000)
Code Cache [0x013b0000, 0x02378000, 0x033b0000)
total_blobs=6549 nmethods=6302 adapters=179 free_code_cache=17026624 largest_free_block=384
Dynamic libraries:
0x00400000 - 0x00417000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\bin\Tomcat.exe
0x771c0000 - 0x77340000 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
0x76ac0000 - 0x76bd0000 C:\Windows\syswow64\kernel32.dll
0x752f0000 - 0x75336000 C:\Windows\syswow64\KERNELBASE.dll
0x758f0000 - 0x75990000 C:\Windows\syswow64\ADVAPI32.dll
0x75830000 - 0x758dc000 C:\Windows\syswow64\msvcrt.dll
0x74e10000 - 0x74e29000 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\sechost.dll
0x75710000 - 0x75800000 C:\Windows\syswow64\RPCRT4.dll
0x74d20000 - 0x74d80000 C:\Windows\syswow64\SspiCli.dll
0x74d10000 - 0x74d1c000 C:\Windows\syswow64\CRYPTBASE.dll
0x75ac0000 - 0x7670a000 C:\Windows\syswow64\SHELL32.dll
0x75290000 - 0x752e7000 C:\Windows\syswow64\SHLWAPI.dll
0x74d80000 - 0x74e10000 C:\Windows\syswow64\GDI32.dll
0x76760000 - 0x76860000 C:\Windows\syswow64\USER32.dll
0x758e0000 - 0x758ea000 C:\Windows\syswow64\LPK.dll
0x74e30000 - 0x74ecd000 C:\Windows\syswow64\USP10.dll
0x75340000 - 0x753a0000 C:\Windows\system32\IMM32.DLL
0x751c0000 - 0x7528c000 C:\Windows\syswow64\MSCTF.dll
0x6d810000 - 0x6dac0000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\client\jvm.dll
0x74140000 - 0x74172000 C:\Windows\system32\WINMM.dll
0x7c340000 - 0x7c396000 C:\Windows\system32\MSVCR71.dll
0x740f0000 - 0x7413c000 C:\Windows\system32\apphelp.dll
0x6d7c0000 - 0x6d7cc000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\verify.dll
0x6d330000 - 0x6d34f000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\java.dll
0x6d800000 - 0x6d80f000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\zip.dll
0x76bd0000 - 0x76d2c000 C:\Windows\syswow64\ole32.dll
0x6d560000 - 0x6d569000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\management.dll
0x6d610000 - 0x6d623000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\net.dll
0x753e0000 - 0x75415000 C:\Windows\syswow64\WS2_32.dll
0x75990000 - 0x75996000 C:\Windows\syswow64\NSI.dll
0x74880000 - 0x748bc000 C:\Windows\system32\mswsock.dll
0x747d0000 - 0x747d6000 C:\Windows\System32\wship6.dll
0x748d0000 - 0x748e0000 C:\Windows\system32\NLAapi.dll
0x748c0000 - 0x748d0000 C:\Windows\system32\napinsp.dll
0x74830000 - 0x74874000 C:\Windows\system32\DNSAPI.dll
0x74820000 - 0x74828000 C:\Windows\System32\winrnr.dll
0x747e0000 - 0x747e5000 C:\Windows\System32\wshtcpip.dll
0x74800000 - 0x7481c000 C:\Windows\system32\IPHLPAPI.DLL
0x747f0000 - 0x747f7000 C:\Windows\system32\WINNSI.DLL
0x747c0000 - 0x747c6000 C:\Windows\system32\rasadhlp.dll
0x74780000 - 0x747b8000 C:\Windows\System32\fwpuclnt.dll
0x74750000 - 0x74766000 C:\Windows\system32\CRYPTSP.dll
0x744d0000 - 0x7450b000 C:\Windows\system32\rsaenh.dll
0x74030000 - 0x7403b000 C:\Windows\system32\profapi.dll
0x6d7a0000 - 0x6d7a8000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\sunmscapi.dll
0x759a0000 - 0x75abd000 C:\Windows\syswow64\CRYPT32.dll
0x753d0000 - 0x753dc000 C:\Windows\syswow64\MSASN1.dll
0x6d630000 - 0x6d639000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\nio.dll
0x10000000 - 0x10047000 C:\Windows\System32\corojdk11.dll
0x74ed0000 - 0x74f5f000 C:\Windows\syswow64\OLEAUT32.dll
0x75420000 - 0x754a3000 C:\Windows\syswow64\CLBCatQ.DLL
0x744c0000 - 0x744ce000 C:\Windows\system32\RpcRtRemote.dll
0x74180000 - 0x741df000 C:\Windows\system32\SXS.DLL
0x0b820000 - 0x0b853000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\bin\HASPJava.dll
0x0b860000 - 0x0bb4d000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\bin\hasp_windows_87368.dll
0x74c50000 - 0x74c57000 C:\Windows\system32\WSOCK32.DLL
0x6d000000 - 0x6d14c000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\awt.dll
0x73c20000 - 0x73c71000 C:\Windows\system32\WINSPOOL.DRV
0x74430000 - 0x744b4000 C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.windows.common-controls_6595b64144ccf1df_5.82.7601.17514_none_ec83dffa859149af\COMCTL32.dll
0x6eb40000 - 0x6eb53000 C:\Windows\system32\DWMAPI.DLL
0x6d230000 - 0x6d286000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\fontmanager.dll
0x77190000 - 0x77195000 C:\Windows\system32\PSAPI.DLL
VM Arguments:
jvm_args: -Dcatalina.home=C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat -Dcatalina.base=C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat -Djava.endorsed.dirs=C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\endorsed -Djava.io.tmpdir=C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\temp -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.apache.juli.ClassLoaderLogManager -Djava.util.logging.config.file=C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\conf\logging.properties -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:HeapDumpPath=c:\progra~2\tomcat -Xms500m -Xmx500m -XX:SurvivorRatio=4 -XX:PermSize=143m -XX:MaxPermSize=143m -Xss200k -XX:+PrintGC -XX:+PrintGCDetails -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps -Xloggc:TomcatGarbageCollection -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=9090 -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote=true
java_command: <unknown>
Launcher Type: generic
Environment Variables:
PATH=Y:\Legato\nsr\bin;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;c:\Tivoli\IBM\ITM\bin;c:\Tivoli\IBM\ITM\InstallITM;c:\Tivoli\IBM\ITM\TMAITM6;C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\lib
USERNAME=NCDWSMNASP0101$
OS=Windows_NT
PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=Intel64 Family 6 Model 44 Stepping 2, GenuineIntel
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OS: Windows NT 6.1 , 64 bit Build 7601 Service Pack 1
CPU:total 4 (1 cores per cpu, 1 threads per core) family 6 model 44 stepping 2, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse, sse2, sse3, ssse3, sse4.1, sse4.2, popcnt
Memory: 4k page, physical 4193848k(1041944k free), swap 8385852k(5027848k free)
vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (20.45-b01) for windows-x86 JRE (1.6.0_45-b06), built on Mar 26 2013 13:40:03 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 7.1 (VS2003)
time: Sun Feb 09 19:41:33 2014
elapsed time: 31207 secondsThanks a lot.
HASPJava.dll is used by verification License and is invoked less and can't use a lot of native memory.
Our business is communicating between java and COM component. In order to implement it, we used JavaCom to generate java class for COM component.
Memory of COM component is little, but Native Memory is high.
Who used JavaCom and did you meet this problem?
Please give me some suggestions. Thanks a lot. -
System Image Restore Fails "No disk that can be used for recovering the system disk can be found"
Greetings
- Our critical server image backup Fails on one
server -
Two 2008 R2 servers. Both do a nightly "Windows Server Backup" of Bare Metal Recovery, System State, C:, System Reserved partition, to another storage hard drive on the same machine as the source. Active Directory is on the C: The much larger D: data
partition on each source hard drive is not included.
Test recovery by disconnecting 500G System drive, booting from 2008R2 Install DVD, recovering to a new 500G SATA hard drive.
Server A good.
Server B fails. It finds the backed-up image, & then we can select the date we want. As soon as the image restore is beginning and the timeline appears, it bombs with "The system image restore failed. No disk that can be used for recovering the system
disk can be found." There is a wordy Details message but none of it seems relevant (we are not using USB etc).
At some point after this, in one (or two?) of the scenarios below, (I forget exactly where) we also got :
"The system image restore failed. (0x80042403)"
The destination drive is Not "Excluded".
Used diskpart clean to remove volumes from destination drive. Recovery still errored.
Tried a second restore-to drive, same make/model Seagate ST3500418AS, fails.
Tried the earliest dated B image rather than the most recent, fail.
The Server B backups show as "Success" each night.
Copied image from B to the same storage drive on A where the A backup image is kept, and used the A hardware to attempt restore. Now only the latest backup date is available (as would occur normally if we had originally saved the backup to a network location).
Restore still fails. It looks like its to do with the image rather than with the hardware.
Tried unticking "automatically check and update disk error info", still fail.
Server A SRP 100MB C: 50.6GB on Seagate ST3500418AS 465.76GB Microsoft driver 6.1.7600.16385 write cache off
Server B SRP 100MB C: 102GB on Seagate ST3500418AS 465.76GB Microsoft driver 6.1.7600.16385 write cache off
Restore-to hard drive is also Seagate ST3500418AS.
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7repair/thread/e855ee43-186d-4200-a032-23d214d3d524 Some people report success after diskpart clean, but not us.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsbackup/thread/31595afd-396f-4084-b5fc-f80b6f40dbeb
"If your destination disk has a lower capacity than the source disk, you need to go into the disk manager and shrink each partition on the source disk before restoring." Doesnt apply here.
http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=439&Itemid=38&limit=1&limitstart=4
for 0x80042403 says "The solution is really quite simple: the destination drive is of a lower capacity than the image's source drive." I cant see that here.
Thank you so much.Hello,
1. While recovering the OS to the new Hard disk, please don't keep the original boot disk attached to the System. There is a Disk signature for each hard disk. The signature will collide if the original boot disk signature is assigned to the new disk.
You may attach the older disk after recovering the OS. If you want to recover data to the older disk then they should be attached as they were during backup.
2. Make sure that the new boot disk is attached as the First Boot disk in hardware (IDE/SATA port 0/master) and is the first disk in boot order priority.
3. In Windows Recovery Env (WinRE) check the Boot disk using: Cmd prompt -> Diskpart.exe -> Select Disk = System. This will show the disk where OS restore will be attempted. If the disk is different than the intended 2 TB disk then swap the disks in
correct order in the hardware.
4. Please make sure that the OS is always recovered to the System disk. (Due to an issue: BMR might recover the OS to some other disk if System disk is small in size. Here the OS won't boot. If you belive this is the case, then you should attach the
bigger sized disk as System disk and/or exclude other disks from recovery). Disk exclusion is provided in System Image Restore/Complete PC Restore UI/cmdline.
5. Make sure that Number and Size of disks during restore match the backup config. Apart from boot volumes, some other volumes are also considered critical if there are services/roles installed on them. These disks will be marked critical for recovery and
should be present with minimum size requirement.
6. Some other requirements are discussed in following newsgroup threads:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsbackup/thread/871a0216-fbaf-4a0c-83aa-1e02ae90dbe4
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsbackup/thread/9a082b90-bd7c-46f8-9eb3-9581f9d5efdd
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsbackup/thread/11d8c552-a841-49ac-ab2e-445e6f95e704
Regards,
Vikas Ranjan [MSFT]
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