I am running SBS 2000 that has Service Pack 4 installed. On this box I am
running exchange.

Two nights in a row now the server has been non functioning in the morning
when staff arrive. A quick look at the event log and the application log is
full of LDAP 8031 errors and does not seem to be able to comunicate with AD.

When I checked the system log it seemed that earlier errors of 2019 Srv had
consistantly occured stating "The server was unable to allocate from the
system nonpaged pool because the pool was empty. "

Technet indicated that this is a memory leak but is resolved in Service pack
2. Can anyone offer any advice of how I can troubleshoot and resolve this
problem?

Thanks in advance


Richard

Re: Memory Leak? URGENT help needed by Simon

Simon
Thu Aug 21 07:02:10 CDT 2003


"Richard Ling" <Richard.Ling@xyz.com> wrote in message
news:O2A99r9ZDHA.2580@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> I am running SBS 2000 that has Service Pack 4 installed. On this box I am
> running exchange.
>
> Two nights in a row now the server has been non functioning in the morning
> when staff arrive. A quick look at the event log and the application log
is
> full of LDAP 8031 errors and does not seem to be able to comunicate with
AD.
>
> When I checked the system log it seemed that earlier errors of 2019 Srv
had
> consistantly occured stating "The server was unable to allocate from the
> system nonpaged pool because the pool was empty. "
>
> Technet indicated that this is a memory leak but is resolved in Service
pack
> 2. Can anyone offer any advice of how I can troubleshoot and resolve this
> problem?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Richard
>
>


Not sure about 2000 but on NT4 after installing any Service Pack for SBS
components such as Exchange or SQL they often recommended running the most
recent OS Service Pack afterwards! Worth a shot!

Have you recently installed an Exchange Service Pack or something?






Re: Memory Leak? URGENT help needed by Richard

Richard
Thu Aug 21 07:14:27 CDT 2003

I have not recently installed any service packs etc.

It is a Dell Powedge 500SC server with two Intel NIC's


"George Ilko" <george.ilko@vitality-consulting.co.uk> wrote in message
news:0ba501c367dc$8b3888f0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
Hi Richard,

Is the server an IBM server?


>-----Original Message-----
>I am running SBS 2000 that has Service Pack 4 installed.
On this box I am
>running exchange.
>
>Two nights in a row now the server has been non
functioning in the morning
>when staff arrive. A quick look at the event log and the
application log is
>full of LDAP 8031 errors and does not seem to be able to
comunicate with AD.
>
>When I checked the system log it seemed that earlier
errors of 2019 Srv had
>consistantly occured stating "The server was unable to
allocate from the
>system nonpaged pool because the pool was empty. "
>
>Technet indicated that this is a memory leak but is
resolved in Service pack
>2. Can anyone offer any advice of how I can troubleshoot
and resolve this
>problem?
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>
>Richard
>
>
>.
>



Re: Memory Leak? URGENT help needed by Simon

Simon
Thu Aug 21 07:29:43 CDT 2003

> >-----Original Message-----
> >I am running SBS 2000 that has Service Pack 4 installed.
> On this box I am
> >running exchange.
> >
> >Two nights in a row now the server has been non
> functioning in the morning
> >when staff arrive. A quick look at the event log and the
> application log is
> >full of LDAP 8031 errors and does not seem to be able to
> comunicate with AD.
> >
> >When I checked the system log it seemed that earlier
> errors of 2019 Srv had
> >consistantly occured stating "The server was unable to
> allocate from the
> >system nonpaged pool because the pool was empty. "
> >
> >Technet indicated that this is a memory leak but is
> resolved in Service pack
> >2. Can anyone offer any advice of how I can troubleshoot
> and resolve this
> >problem?
> >
> >Thanks in advance
> >
> >
> >Richard
> >


Just found this using Google....

http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/server/help/default.asp?url=/windows2000/en/server/help/adc04_03.htm