SNA Server Processes Show Huge Virtual Byte Size in PerfMon (142497)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Host Integration Server 2000
- Microsoft SNA Server 2.0, when used with:
- the operating system: Microsoft Windows NT
- Microsoft SNA Server 2.1, when used with:
- the operating system: Microsoft Windows NT
- Microsoft SNA Server 2.11, when used with:
- the operating system: Microsoft Windows NT
- Microsoft SNA Server 3.0, when used with:
- the operating system: Microsoft Windows NT
This article was previously published under Q142497 SUMMARY
When viewing the virtual byte size of any SNA Server service or Win32
application which uses the SNA Server API's, Windows NT Performance Monitor
shows the Win32 process' virtual byte size to be larger than 154MB.
SNA Server reserves a 154MB contiguous region in the process' virtual
address space, though only 64KB of physical memory is initially allocated
or committed. Additional physical memory is allocated only when needed.
Also, this memory is shared between all SNA Server processes running on the
computer, and only one copy is allocated even if there are several SNA
applications running.
Since this large virtual memory area is not actually allocated out of
available physical memory, other processes running on the computer are not
be affected, nor does it affect the Windows NT page file. The committed
memory can be found by viewing the "working set" size of each process.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 3/29/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbnetwork KB142497 |
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