[THIN] Re: Registry Quota on NT4 TSE

  • From: "Ron Oglesby" <roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 07:57:16 -0500

Yeah the Paged pool was 192, with a RSL at about 156 or so right. 

 

Ron Oglesby

Senior Technical Architect

Microsoft MVP, Windows Server 

 

RapidApp, Chicago

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-----Original Message-----
From: Pardee, Michael P. [mailto:MPardee@xxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 7:54 AM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] Re: Registry Quota on NT4 TSE

 

"Can't remember what the paged pool limit was for NT 4.0 TSE"

 

192MB if you are lucky, but that is a theoretical maximum.  I just went
through this with Microsoft Support for weeks trying to wring out any
extra space we could from the RSL.  Best thing you can do is to run as
fast as you can from NT4 to Windows2003 (if you can).

 

This might be a time for Bernd to jump in and explain what his product
can do to help as well.

 

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From: Mack, Rick [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mack,
Rick
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 12:40 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [THIN] Registry Quota on NT4 TSE

Hi Robert,

 

The maximum registry size is 80% of the maximum paged pool size. 

 

Can't remember what the paged pool limit was for NT 4.0 TSE
(win2k/win2k3 is 80% of 270 MB) but we commonly set the maximum registry
size to 128 MB on NT 4.0 TSE without problems.

regards,

 

Rick

 

Ulrich Mack 
rmack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Volante Solutions 
18 Heussler Terrace, Milton 4064 
Queensland Australia. 
tel +61 7 3246 7777 

 

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From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Robert K Coffman Jr - Info
From Data Corporation
Sent: Tue 15/06/2004 6:04 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Registry Quota on NT4 TSE

I have a VM running on ESX that had an apparent problem with low
registry
quota.  I built this machine from the image of another.  I also ran a
couple
of tools on it to clean up the registry after running newsid:

NTREGOPT
PAGEDFRG

According to the NT GUI, I had assigned 40MB to registry quota, and 22MB
are
in use.  I bumped this up by 5MB and rebooted, and allowed user's back
on to
the system.  My physical servers running TSE have been set for 40MB for
years, with no apparent ill effects.  They also have more RAM (2GB vs
1GB on
VMs) and support more users.  After reading up on registry quota in the
MS
Knowledge Base, I'm convinced that I have enough quota, but that
something
else is going on - ie. I hosed the registry when building the system or
something with the Page Pool which appears to be related to reg quota
somehow.

Anyone have any idea what may be going on or how to troubleshoot this?

Thanks

- Bob Coffman


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