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Old 10-19-2009, 02:54 AM   #1
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Hi !
We moved our BES (4.1.6 MR5) with Lotus Domino 7.02 FP1 to a new Hardware.
Since that time every few days we get "Insufficient memory 0x0107" messages ,than domino crashes with memory error message.
Our new server has 8GB RAM and more than needed discspace.
Does anyone have an idea ?

Searching the forum here i found a thread having the same problem, but this person managed to solve the problem with update to 7.01. We are on 7.02 so this is no solution for us .
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Old 10-19-2009, 10:09 AM   #2
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You should be running 7.0.2 FP3 at minimum. Are you running a 64-bit OS?
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I wil lcheck the fixed issue list for FP2 and FP3 .
No, 32 bit system Server 2003 SP2
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If he's on 32-bit, then perhaps he has Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition as well?

We received similar errors on 6.5.6FP1 and 7.0.2 on two occasions.

-If messages were being routed at all, those messages were arriving 20-60 minutes late
-Opening Notes DBs on the BES would result in the following errors:
"Server not responding"
-Unable to open the Event Log or schedule commands with the AT command on the BES. I would receive the following error instead:
"not enough server storage is available to process the command"
-Unable to cycle any of the Domino tasks. Unable to shutdown cleanly from console (initially Notes server task would not shutdown, then issued a process breakpoint then a panic).

Window Title: System Process - Out of Virtual Memory
Message Body:
Your system is running low on virtual memory. Please close some application. You can start the system option in the control panel and choose the virtual memory button to create an additional paging file or increase the size of your current paging file.
[OK]

Window Title: nSERVER.EXE - Application Error
Message Body:
The exception breakpoint.
A breakpoint has been reached.
(0x80000003) occurred in the application at location 0x77f7645c
[OK]

Message in Domino window

Thread:[0244:0007-024B]
PANIC: Insufficient semaphores to handle the number of concurrent owned critical regions.

O/S would not shut down after 6 minutes, so I power cycled the server. The server came up normally. Domino server logs hours prior to the symptoms occurring reported the Domino was repeated attempting to retransmit SMTP mail for two different (legitimate for our partners) domains that appeared to be off-line. Also failure notices to one of the network admins were being sent in the thousands (on the order of a dozen messges per second).

12/10/2006 11:43:07 AM Router: Error updating message 005BFBEB recipients list: Insufficient memory - NSF pool is full.

Then I would gets errors similar to the one you noted "Insufficient Memory 0x0107" and "Insufficient Memory - NSF pool is full. 0x0230"

12/10/2006 05:52:52 PM Error on Listen function: The TCP/IP protocol stack reported that it ran out of memory. Consult your network documentation to increase configured memory, or reduce Notes connections by limiting clients (see SERVER_MAXSESSIONS parameter in Notes Admin Guide).

12/10/2006 07:56:30 PM Error on Listen function: The TCP/IP protocol stack reported that it ran out of memory. Consult your network documentation to increase configured memory, or reduce Notes connections by limiting clients (see SERVER_MAXSESSIONS parameter in Notes Admin Guide).
12/10/2006 07:56:38 PM Unexpected TCP/IP error func: 0009h error Notes: 1C5B, NTI: 1000h, Stack: 00000008h
12/10/2006 07:56:38 PM Error on Listen function: Unexpected TCP error. See the Notes log file on this system for error code.
12/10/2006 07:56:38 PM Listener task for port TCPIP is suspending for 20 seconds due to listen errors.

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Corrective Actions
-Increased memory on the BES from 1GB to 4GB.
-Increased allocation of Pagefile size
-Upgrade from Domino 7.0.2 to 7.0.3.
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