¡¡¡¡Problem with pnsclient.exe all_version !!!!

Tim Shouldice tim at mintoskatingclub.com
Mon May 26 21:01:34 CEST 2003


Carlos:

It is possible that the memory leak is not in NSClient, but in either the DB2 or 
WebSphere counters. When this happens, the memory leak appears to be coming from the 
application invoking the counters (in this case NSClient). Please check the following 
Microsoft article along with a links to tools to detect if there is a memory leak:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3ben-us%3b296794

Tim Shouldice


On May 26, csegadom at notes.banesto.es wrote:
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> Hi  all
> I¨m new to fhe list. But I have surroundings with 232 host, 1227 services
> to check. The version installed is nagios 1.0.
> I have a problem with the memory consumption in the procces pnsclient.exe I
> have installed all version in different machine,
> and detected that with any version pnsclient the procces pnsclient.exe is
> memory leak, in machines windows 2000 with component  DB2,WEBSPHERE.
> 
> Somebody has this problems ?
> 
> 
> Thanks!!
> 
> Carlos Segado
> csegadom at notes.banesto.es
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