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I have a Terminal Server that has a virtual Memory
problem. The currently allocated amount of memory is stable at 20 MB even though the Paging file has an initial size of 1536 MB and Maximum size of 2000 MB. No changes after a reboot. When I set the maximum values to different value the currently allocated amount changes but when the system doesn't tell me to reboot. After a reboot the allocated amount is back to 20 MB. If I change both values I'm asked to reboot and immediately I'm back to 20MB. I have no warning in my event log. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, Victor |
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There have been a couple of similar reports here. 20M seems to be
the default value when the system (for one reason or another) doesn't like the values that you have set. Here are 2 quotes from previous posts that I saved: "I FINALLY got it to change, but only by going through the Wizard under Help. THEN, the Min/Max values were blank, and when I set them to 4095 and restarted, it showed VMem as 4095." "I had a similar problem with a server that was recommending a high virtual memory setting due to large amount of physical RAM. If you tried to set the recommended setting, the server would reset to 20MB. In the end I found that the total of Paging file and Registry size had to be less than 4096. Once I set this if worked OK." -- Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT --- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email --- "Victor" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:17efa01c449ae$8aac2090$a501280a@phx.gbl: > I have a Terminal Server that has a virtual Memory > problem. The currently allocated amount of memory is > stable at 20 MB even though the Paging file has an initial > size of 1536 MB and Maximum size of 2000 MB. No changes > after a reboot. When I set the maximum values to different > value the currently allocated amount changes but when the > system doesn't tell me to reboot. After a reboot the > allocated amount is back to 20 MB. If I change both values > I'm asked to reboot and immediately I'm back to 20MB. > I have no warning in my event log. > > Any ideas? > Thanks in advance, Victor |
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