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Migration User. Posted Nov 09, PM. Reply Reply Privately Options Dropdown. Have there been any other complaints on this? Any fixes or ideas as to why it is hogging so much virtual memory? RE: AexNSagent. Ludovic Ferre. What version of the agent are you running, with which sub agents? Has the system been up for a short while daily reboots or a very long time servers???

Else you could try to run leakdiag. I just tested it on the Altiris Agent on one of my VM and you should be able see the section that is taking the virtual memory.

That should help us find out which component is causing the memory leak if memory leak there is. Also you can save the VMMap to file, so you the output be very unclear you could always post the file here for us to review.

Posted Nov 10, PM. Posted Nov 30, PM. Machines that only have about a week of uptime are getting totally bogged down. On one client the VM usage was over 2GB. We have resorted to restarting the agent service every night as a temporary fix. I would be happy to send in results of a VMmap analysis but there are no options for attachments on this forum.

Please let me know if anyone else has run into this issue. Posted Dec 01, AM. Once the post is saved you can get the link and post it back here. I'll happily review the files if that can help. That'll allow us to see all of the agent installed and their versions. Posted Jan 13, PM. For months we've been dealing with low virtual memory problems on our Windows servers. We don't have many of those left, but the ones that we do are critical and this has been happening pretty frequently.

Last week our help desk got hammered with calls from users seeing low virtual memory errors on many of our workstations, mostly XP Pro SP2. I just had a guy call me today to report this.

Normally I don't see it get much higher than 40MB. I'm running a VM right now that's sitting at over MB. I don't know what could be considered normal, and I've had no luck at pinning down a root cause. I can certainly provide further details. Posted Feb 10, PM. Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search.

This agent is used for systems management in many corporate environments. They are now owned by Symantec. The actual reason that it's making your PC run slow depends on a lot of things, but typically it's because the agent is misconfigured on the server. There are several things that could be going on, but here's the most likely problem. The default installation of Altiris will run a Software Inventory, Hardware Inventory, and a Serial Number inventory on the endpoints client machines on a regular basis.

The purpose of these inventory scans are to identify the software that is installed so it can perform patches and help ensure license compliance.

However, if the default settings are used, then when the Software Inventory executes it will iterate over every file on your file system as quickly as possible. The solution is to enable what is called "Slow Mode" on the server. This instructs the agent to insert an artificial delay every files or so. This delay is typically around 20ms, which is enough time to allow the disk to do other things and alleviates the "slowness".

When users get into the office, they boot up their computer and the first thing they typically do is check their email. This is most often where users see the "slowness". Have your Altiris administrator enable Slow Mode for both the Software Inventory and Full Inventory scans and this issue should go away.

It's part of an Altiris program that helps with the deployment of software. If its a work computer, it was likely installed by your companies IT department. It also appears its used for the monitoring of peoples computers.

You can always go look for the "Enable Bandwidth Control" option and set it so it doesn't eat up as much of your resources.



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