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Tiago Rente
 
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Default AS2000 (64-bit) 4 Gb virtual memory limit - 10-21-2005 , 07:34 AM






Hi,

We have the following environment:
• Itanium 2 4x 1.5 GHz server with 16 GB RAM.
• Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition (SP1 not installed).
• SQL Server 2000 SP3.
• Analysis Services 2000 SP3.

We are having a problem with the Analysis Services aborting when the virtual
memory reaches the 4 GB.

Is this a limitation on Analysis Services 2000 64-bit version?
What is the limit for a process to address virtual memory on a 64-bit server?

We have notice that after each crash of Analysis Services, it created a
SQLDmprxxxx.mdmp file on the OLAP data directory. How can I read this files?

Thanks in advance.


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Dave Wickert [MSFT]
 
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Default Re: AS2000 (64-bit) 4 Gb virtual memory limit - 10-22-2005 , 01:28 AM






There is no practical limit on AS2K 64-bit. You should be installing SP4 and
if your problem persists work with Premier Support to get the problem
resolved.
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"Tiago Rente" <TiagoRente (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

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Hi,

We have the following environment:
. Itanium 2 4x 1.5 GHz server with 16 GB RAM.
. Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition (SP1 not installed).
. SQL Server 2000 SP3.
. Analysis Services 2000 SP3.

We are having a problem with the Analysis Services aborting when the
virtual
memory reaches the 4 GB.

Is this a limitation on Analysis Services 2000 64-bit version?
What is the limit for a process to address virtual memory on a 64-bit
server?

We have notice that after each crash of Analysis Services, it created a
SQLDmprxxxx.mdmp file on the OLAP data directory. How can I read this
files?

Thanks in advance.




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