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Default Winlogon.exe ram usage - 04-08-2008 , 03:50 PM






Has anyone seen a sql 2005 cluster with very high wnilogon.exe processes?
The passive node has a winlogon.exe using 2gb of ram, and the active node
has 1.7gb in winlogon (and 1.6gb in sqlserver.exe)...

Haven't bene able to locate the issue (if there is one) after restarting
some 'suspect' services...but it seems odd having this much ram being
utilized by winlogon when I see another sql cluster with a winlogon of 80mb



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Default Re: Winlogon.exe ram usage - 04-10-2008 , 08:41 AM






What is the authentication type selected in SQL?

"DaveGunther" <dgunther73 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

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Has anyone seen a sql 2005 cluster with very high wnilogon.exe processes?
The passive node has a winlogon.exe using 2gb of ram, and the active node
has 1.7gb in winlogon (and 1.6gb in sqlserver.exe)...

Haven't bene able to locate the issue (if there is one) after restarting
some 'suspect' services...but it seems odd having this much ram being
utilized by winlogon when I see another sql cluster with a winlogon of
80mb





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Default Re: Winlogon.exe ram usage - 04-10-2008 , 08:41 AM



What is the authentication type selected in SQL?

"DaveGunther" <dgunther73 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Has anyone seen a sql 2005 cluster with very high wnilogon.exe processes?
The passive node has a winlogon.exe using 2gb of ram, and the active node
has 1.7gb in winlogon (and 1.6gb in sqlserver.exe)...

Haven't bene able to locate the issue (if there is one) after restarting
some 'suspect' services...but it seems odd having this much ram being
utilized by winlogon when I see another sql cluster with a winlogon of
80mb





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Default Re: Winlogon.exe ram usage - 04-10-2008 , 08:41 AM



What is the authentication type selected in SQL?

"DaveGunther" <dgunther73 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Has anyone seen a sql 2005 cluster with very high wnilogon.exe processes?
The passive node has a winlogon.exe using 2gb of ram, and the active node
has 1.7gb in winlogon (and 1.6gb in sqlserver.exe)...

Haven't bene able to locate the issue (if there is one) after restarting
some 'suspect' services...but it seems odd having this much ram being
utilized by winlogon when I see another sql cluster with a winlogon of
80mb





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Default Re: Winlogon.exe ram usage - 04-10-2008 , 08:41 AM



What is the authentication type selected in SQL?

"DaveGunther" <dgunther73 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Has anyone seen a sql 2005 cluster with very high wnilogon.exe processes?
The passive node has a winlogon.exe using 2gb of ram, and the active node
has 1.7gb in winlogon (and 1.6gb in sqlserver.exe)...

Haven't bene able to locate the issue (if there is one) after restarting
some 'suspect' services...but it seems odd having this much ram being
utilized by winlogon when I see another sql cluster with a winlogon of
80mb





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Default Re: Winlogon.exe ram usage - 04-10-2008 , 08:41 AM



What is the authentication type selected in SQL?

"DaveGunther" <dgunther73 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Has anyone seen a sql 2005 cluster with very high wnilogon.exe processes?
The passive node has a winlogon.exe using 2gb of ram, and the active node
has 1.7gb in winlogon (and 1.6gb in sqlserver.exe)...

Haven't bene able to locate the issue (if there is one) after restarting
some 'suspect' services...but it seems odd having this much ram being
utilized by winlogon when I see another sql cluster with a winlogon of
80mb





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Default Re: Winlogon.exe ram usage - 04-10-2008 , 08:41 AM



What is the authentication type selected in SQL?

"DaveGunther" <dgunther73 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Has anyone seen a sql 2005 cluster with very high wnilogon.exe processes?
The passive node has a winlogon.exe using 2gb of ram, and the active node
has 1.7gb in winlogon (and 1.6gb in sqlserver.exe)...

Haven't bene able to locate the issue (if there is one) after restarting
some 'suspect' services...but it seems odd having this much ram being
utilized by winlogon when I see another sql cluster with a winlogon of
80mb





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Default Re: Winlogon.exe ram usage - 04-10-2008 , 08:41 AM



What is the authentication type selected in SQL?

"DaveGunther" <dgunther73 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Has anyone seen a sql 2005 cluster with very high wnilogon.exe processes?
The passive node has a winlogon.exe using 2gb of ram, and the active node
has 1.7gb in winlogon (and 1.6gb in sqlserver.exe)...

Haven't bene able to locate the issue (if there is one) after restarting
some 'suspect' services...but it seems odd having this much ram being
utilized by winlogon when I see another sql cluster with a winlogon of
80mb





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Default Re: Winlogon.exe ram usage - 04-10-2008 , 08:41 AM



What is the authentication type selected in SQL?

"DaveGunther" <dgunther73 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Has anyone seen a sql 2005 cluster with very high wnilogon.exe processes?
The passive node has a winlogon.exe using 2gb of ram, and the active node
has 1.7gb in winlogon (and 1.6gb in sqlserver.exe)...

Haven't bene able to locate the issue (if there is one) after restarting
some 'suspect' services...but it seems odd having this much ram being
utilized by winlogon when I see another sql cluster with a winlogon of
80mb





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Default Re: Winlogon.exe ram usage - 04-10-2008 , 08:41 AM



What is the authentication type selected in SQL?

"DaveGunther" <dgunther73 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Has anyone seen a sql 2005 cluster with very high wnilogon.exe processes?
The passive node has a winlogon.exe using 2gb of ram, and the active node
has 1.7gb in winlogon (and 1.6gb in sqlserver.exe)...

Haven't bene able to locate the issue (if there is one) after restarting
some 'suspect' services...but it seems odd having this much ram being
utilized by winlogon when I see another sql cluster with a winlogon of
80mb





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