I am getting the Allocated Memory Alert on our SBS 2003 server. The server is all up to date on updates except for the WSUS which I have just put off. We have 2GB of ram. The service that is causing the alerts is the sqlservr.exe. I've been through all of the links at: I've installed the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express and tried setting the maximum server memory for that process. The service is the MSSQL$WSUS. I set the max to 256 and now it is at 292,752K. It gets up close to 400Mb.
I could be wrong that it is something else setting off the alerts. This seems to be it, and on the Diva blog they say 256 is a good number. The store.exe is usually up around 500MB but today is around 62MB.
Why won't the Server Management setting work for me? I've also tried to limit the memory with the solution at the command prompt and recieved the message that 'override' is not a recognized RECONFIGURE option. Is there something that is causing this to happen that I can change. Maybe cleaning out old updates? They must all be still on the hard drive.
My next option would be to install the WSUS update and see if that helps.
Any suggestions?
Jim Allen
I could be wrong that it is something else setting off the alerts. This seems to be it, and on the Diva blog they say 256 is a good number. The store.exe is usually up around 500MB but today is around 62MB.
Why won't the Server Management setting work for me? I've also tried to limit the memory with the solution at the command prompt and recieved the message that 'override' is not a recognized RECONFIGURE option. Is there something that is causing this to happen that I can change. Maybe cleaning out old updates? They must all be still on the hard drive.
My next option would be to install the WSUS update and see if that helps.
Any suggestions?
Jim Allen