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Thread: gpsvc on Server 2008 eating Physical Memory

Started 3 months, 3 weeks ago by ShrapNel
Hi All... I have a server running Server 2008 Standard Edition, and I am using Group Policies to manage Terminal Services users, and it has been working great, untill recently. The server has been running for about 2 months, and then in the last 3 weeks the gpsvc service is using as much memory as what it can lay its hands on. I have reduced the frequency at which my Group Policies ...
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Soteriologist replied 2 months ago
You ever get this one figured out? I seem to be having a similar issue. -_- I'm running Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64bit and have 4 gigs of ram in the machine currently. I'm running into this issue on both of my domain controllers (they're built to the same specs and with the same hardware). I doubt it's a hardware problem for both of them to experience it at the same time and am ...

ShrapNel replied 2 months ago
Hi There No - I have never been able to get this resolved - I have searched high and low, and have been able to find no help yet on any forums either. So, if you do ever find a solution... PLEASE will you post it here as well - and I will do the same. When I reboot my server it is fine however for almost a week - and then it starts bogging down like it has only 256meg RAM. Do a ...

Soteriologist replied 2 months ago
Are you running Release 2? And if so, did you do an upgrade to Release 2 from the original 2008? Cause that's what I did. I'm still working through the problem BUT it seems that switching the following registry key fixes it: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Cont rol/LSA Under LSA look for the REG_DWORD called "LmCompatibilityLevel" and change it from "3" to "2" (it's in ...

ShrapNel replied 2 months ago
hey - thanks - I have not upgraded to Release 2, and wonder if I should do that? I am of the opinion that my server is running pretty well at the moment, except for this issue of course. Do you have thoughts on that?

Soteriologist replied 2 months ago
For me, I HAD to upgrade to R2 on at least two of my servers so I choose to do it to all of them. R2 comes with so many sweet extras that I would highly suggest going with it as soon as you can. The two most crucial for me were all of the new features in Hyper-V and Failover Clustering (or more specifically setting up a Failover Cluster of Hyper-V servers). So now I have all of the ...

ShrapNel replied 2 months ago
Yeah, I will probably look at doing the upgrade on one of my servers, I will just need to get the time blocked out, just for in case something goes wrong... and oh my, will it go wrong when you don't need it it. Thanks for that info though.... still looking for the resolve to the original problem we have been having. I hope your problem is resolved with your network cards then. Have a...

 

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gpsvc on Server 2008 eating...
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Yeah, I will probably look at doing the upgrade on one of my servers, I will just need to get the time blocked out, just for in case something goes wrong... and oh my, will it go wrong when you don't need it it. Thanks for that info though.... still looking for the resolve to the original problem we have been having. I hope your problem is resolved with your network cards then. Have a good one
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Are you running Release 2? And if so, did you do an upgrade to Release 2 from the original 2008? Cause that's what I did. I'm still working through the problem BUT it seems that switching the following registry key fixes it: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/LSA Under LSA look for the REG_DWORD called "LmCompatibilityLevel" and change it from "3" to "2"...

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