![]() ![]() Labels: leakmemoryMicrosoftpoolmonTroubleshoottroubleshootingWindowsWindows Unknown 15 November at Newer Post Older Post Home. Want to learn more about memory management? ![]() Summary, above method to detect memory leak is abit too manual for data capture, however, it does able to help you to be Memory Leak Hunter…. I mean if we trace backward, you should see the Bytes should be lesser and lesser. So, what we need to do is, capture these information every minutes, do it for several hours or days. Note: we do not need to enable the tag mode in Windows as it is enabled by default. Basically, you can enable it by using registry or Gflags. So, how to use this tool? First of all, you need to enable the tag mode for poolmon. There is a tool from Microsoft called PoolMon, where this tool will capture and display current usage of the paged pool pp and non paged pool np.īelow is the screenshot of the option that you can use when running the poolmon. Description: The server was unable to allocate from the system nonpaged pool because the pool was empty.Īdditionally, your system will become unresponsive, behave unexpectedly or hung. Description: The server was unable to allocate from the system paged pool because the pool was empty. ![]() Below is the 2 common Event ID and that you will see when you have memory leak issue. ![]()
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