[Xymon] [EXCH Prio5]R: [EXCH Prio5]Re: [External] Memory leak in Windows Virtual Disk service caused by Xymon Windows Powershell client

Beck, Zak zak.beck at accenture.com
Fri Mar 23 13:16:57 CET 2018


Hi Alessandro

I think this is going to incredibly hard to track down as I haven’t had any other reports like this. I personally have the client running on 3-400 servers and am not aware of issues like this.

You sent me a couple of logs (thanks), could you explain the configuration differences between the server having the issue and others (client-local)?

Thanks

Zak

From: Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Alessandro Tinivelli
Sent: Friday, 23 March 2018 11:08
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Subject: [Xymon] [EXCH Prio5]R: [EXCH Prio5]Re: [External] Memory leak in Windows Virtual Disk service caused by Xymon Windows Powershell client

Good morning,

i just noticed a memory leak caused bur our beloved ps client on win 2008r2: task manager reported a process “powershell” launched by System using 1.7GB.
I uninstalled the ps client and the memory was immediately released.

Version in use was 2.19 (not so young).

Alessandro

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