We are running Crystal Enterprise 10, with Service Pack 3, in a 3-machine cluster.
The CE cluster is built on 3 machines named SERVER85, SERVER86, and SERVER87. SERVER85 and SERVER87 are older machines (1.39 GHz P3 with 2 GB RAM) running Windows 2003 Server, Standard version. SERVER86 is a new machine (3.19 GHz Xeon with 2 GB RAM) running Windows 2003 Server, Standard version with SP1. Each machine has CE 10, SP3 loaded. Each machine is running the WCS with identical switches (-service -name MachineName.WCS -ns ClusterName -restart -defaultSessionTimeout 30 -trace).
We have experienced a problem with the WCS on the new machine. The memory used by the new WCS ramps up continuously during the daily usage cycles, and stops or slows during off-normal hours. The memory used continues to increase without limit until the memory usage approaches 1GB, at which time the memory usage drops, shifting to the virtual memory which now starts growing continuously until the virtual memory used approaches the physical memory size. At this point the CE system starts to produce error messages and eventually fails.
The memory used by the WCS on each of the old machines is in the neighborhood of 45 to 50 MB.
We have been monitoring the WCS memory usage daily and restarting the WCS during off-peak usage times when the memory used exceeds 700MB. This normally takes 2-3 days.
Any Ideas?
The CE cluster is built on 3 machines named SERVER85, SERVER86, and SERVER87. SERVER85 and SERVER87 are older machines (1.39 GHz P3 with 2 GB RAM) running Windows 2003 Server, Standard version. SERVER86 is a new machine (3.19 GHz Xeon with 2 GB RAM) running Windows 2003 Server, Standard version with SP1. Each machine has CE 10, SP3 loaded. Each machine is running the WCS with identical switches (-service -name MachineName.WCS -ns ClusterName -restart -defaultSessionTimeout 30 -trace).
We have experienced a problem with the WCS on the new machine. The memory used by the new WCS ramps up continuously during the daily usage cycles, and stops or slows during off-normal hours. The memory used continues to increase without limit until the memory usage approaches 1GB, at which time the memory usage drops, shifting to the virtual memory which now starts growing continuously until the virtual memory used approaches the physical memory size. At this point the CE system starts to produce error messages and eventually fails.
The memory used by the WCS on each of the old machines is in the neighborhood of 45 to 50 MB.
We have been monitoring the WCS memory usage daily and restarting the WCS during off-peak usage times when the memory used exceeds 700MB. This normally takes 2-3 days.
Any Ideas?