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Originally Posted by freakinvibe
Microsoft KB979683
Microsoft KB981852
Microsoft KB2393802
are the correct ones (sorry, mis-typed the first KB in my previous post). They are all Kernel hotfixes. The last Microsoft KB is not in the RIM KB, because they have not covered the Feb 2011 update yet (last update of RIM KB: 7-Jan-2011)
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Hi freakinvibe,
Thanks for the clarification; I have uninstalled all three. I hid two of them from future install but KB981852 isn't coming up as a possible update, but I don't see it installed either. Not sure whats up with that. Perhaps it is really still installed? I know for sure I found and uninstalled it once and can no longer see it installed.
Still, after a reboot, when bas_as.exe loads, it first gets up to about 100MB of ram and sits there for a few mins. Then it starts using most of the cpu and the ram it is using increases constantly until we hit about 350MB then it tanks.
I thought perhaps more ram would help so I increased the ram on the VM frrom 2 gigs to 3 gigs so now there is some spare memory available when bas_as.exe gets to 350MB (perhaps 750MB spare ram) but still it tanks at 350 MB. So I don't think it is a ram issue. I do have exchange 2010, BES_X 5.02 and BAS all installed on the same VM. I know some people have had memory usage issues with this setup but not the crashing from what I have read so far. Plus, if I stop the bas-as.exe service, then everything else runs fine. I only have 6 exchange users and really only want to have 6 blackberries connected to this thing (currently I have zero) and don't think I should need to have the 7 server install some people mention. If that is really necessary for 6 users, then the blackberry developers are doing something very wrong.
My host is windows 2008 running vmware server 2.02 with 8 gigs of ram. I have other VMs for DC and VPN etc also running and the host sits at about 7GB of memory in use now that the exchange/BES_X VM is up to 3 GB ram. It has a 3ghz quad xeon processor using around 27% cpu.