Tim, Thanks for the suggestion. When I said 15-30% I meant counter in CMC. If undestood you correctly there has to be some CPU activity for the questionable process as well. I'll look for this next time it happens. so far I can say I looked in Task manager before and there were no runaway process there (as far as CPU time column goes). I also added there Mem Usage and VM size columns. When I sort processes by any of that I do not have a clear leader (some processes use as much as about 60 Mb for Mem Usage and 60 for VM Size file). I also have my servers configured so both x: and y: drives have page files on them that both equal RAM size on the server. Thanks, Pavlo Ignatusha Systems Network Coordinator Pembroke General Hospital Tel. (613) 732-3675 ext.6150 Fax. (613) 732-9986 www.pemgenhos.org "All that matters is love and work" - Sigmund Freud. -----Original Message----- From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Tim Mangan Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:21 PM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: Page file max out The windows performance monitor will allow you to look at swaps associated with the individual processes. The guilty process will be showing some CPU activity so maybe that will allow you to trim down what to look at. See below for another idea on finding the guilty. When you indicate mem at 15-30% I suspect you mean against the max page file size. To see that kind of page swapping, you have to be above the physical memory present. Probably you can look at the mem usage of the processes in the task manager (use options menu to add mem to the display). The guilty party is probably using a hell of a lot of memory to cause that behavior. Tim Mangan ******************************************************** This Weeks Sponsor SeamlessPlanet.com Domain Names Register your .com domain name for as low as $7.85 One of the lowest prices on the web! Part of The Kenzig Group. http://www.seamlessplanet.com ********************************************************** Useful Thin Client Computing Links are available at: http://thin.net/links.cfm ThinWiki community - Awesome SBC Search Capabilities! http://www.thinwiki.com *********************************************************** For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: http://thin.net/citrixlist.cfm