SNA Server Stops Responding with Compaq Insight Manager 4.22
ID: Q241087
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft SNA Server, versions 2.0, 2.1, 2.11, 2.11 SP1, 2.11 SP2, 3.0, 3.0 SP1, 3.0 SP2, 3.0 SP3, 3.0 SP4, 4.0, 4.0 SP1, 4.0 SP2
SYMPTOMS
After successfully running for a period of time, the SNA Server computer may stop responding. All active sessions may lock up and new sessions may not activate. The response to mouse movements, keyboard entry, and video updates may be slow. This problem is specific to Compaq systems running Compaq Insight Manager 4.22.
CAUSE
The Compaq Insight Manager CQMGHOST service exhibits a memory leak in version 4.22.
RESOLUTION
Upgrade to Compaq Insight Manager version 4.23 or later. At this time, 4.30 is the current version.
WORKAROUND
Disable the Compaq Insight Manager Host Agent.
To disable the Host Agent component, do the following:
- In Control Panel, click Services, and then choose Insight Agents.
- From the Active Agents list, click to highlight the Host Remote Alerter and the Host Information components, and then click Remove.
- If you are pointed to "Restart the agents because they have been modified," click Yes.
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MORE INFORMATION
Although this issue was observed with Microsoft SNA Server, other applications may be affected as well.
This issue is caused by the CQMGHOST service leaking private bytes and handles in Compaq Insight Agent, Host Agent version 4.22.
The steps to troubleshoot include the following: - Start Performance Monitor Log and let the log run for two to three days, long enough to capture a trend. For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q150934 How to Create a Performance Monitor Log for NT Troubleshooting
- When the log has been saved, open Performance Monitor, choose Data From on the Options menu, and then select the created log.
- Choose Edit , and then select Add to Chart.
- Select the Process Object, all counters, and all instances except idle. The window will be quite cluttered; however, you can press the Backspace key and the active counter will be displayed in white.
- Take note to see if one or more lines are trending upwards and never down, or down and never up.
- Delete counters from the top of the list, moving down until you locate the counter(s) noted in step 5.
In this issue, CQMGHOST climbs rapidly and never goes down, amounting to a 3-MB leak of memory per day.
REFERENCESWindows NT Workstation Resource Kit, Chapter 12, Detecting Memory Bottlenecks
Compaq article SP10572
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Version : WINDOWS:2.0,2.1,2.11,2.11 SP1,2.11 SP2,3.0,3.0 SP1,3.0 SP2,3.0 SP3,3.0 SP4,4.0,4.0 SP1,4.0 SP2
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
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