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Exchange 2000 requires /3GB switch with more than 1 gigabyte of physical RAMArticle ID: 266096 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q266096 SUMMARYYou must change the overall memory allocation on a computer that runs Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server when all the following conditions are true:
After you have installed Windows 2000 Advanced Server, you must modify the Boot.ini file and add the /3GB parameter to the startup line. For example: [Boot Loader] Timeout=30 Default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINNT [Operating Systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server" /fastdetect /3GB Note Do not add the /3GB switch if you are running Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Small Business Server 2000, or Microsoft BackOffice Server 2000. If the /3GB switch has been added to the Boot.ini file on these operating systems, it must be removed because it can contribute to virtual memory fragmentation on these systems. This switch is designed for use only with Windows 2000 Advanced Server and later. MORE INFORMATION By default, Windows 2000 Advanced Server reserves 2 GB of
virtual address space for the kernel, and allows user mode processes (such as
the Exchange 2000 information store process, Store.exe) to use 2 GB of virtual
address space. Virtual address space for a specific process is allocated at
Startup and increases as more memory is used during run-time. It is normal for
the actual memory usage (working set) of a process to be much less than the
address space the process was allocated. On an Exchange 2000 server that has more
than 1 gigabyte of memory and that is home to mailboxes or public folders, you must modify Windows 2000 Advanced Server so
that 3 gigabytes are available for user mode applications.
For additional information
about this /3GB setting, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
171793
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/171793/
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Information on application use of 4GT RAM Tuning
189293 Note It is very important that the Store.exe process does not run out
of virtual address space. When this happens, memory allocations fail (even if
there is plenty of physical RAM left) and you must restart the Microsoft
Exchange Information Store service.
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/189293/
)
Enabling 4GT RAM Tuning when you use Windows NT Server Enterprise Edition
For example, a server with 2 GB of physical RAM without the /3GB switch in the Boot.ini file will run out of memory when the Store.exe virtual address space reaches 2 GB. Windows Task Manager shows that only about 1.5 GB is actually being used but the server will be out of memory nonetheless. You may also monitor the virtual address consumption with Performance Monitoring. Add the Virtual Bytes counter for the Store.exe process to ensure an accurate reading of the virtual space. The Store.exe process is the only Exchange 2000 process that you need to monitor; other Exchange 2000 processes will not grow large enough to cause any problems. Properties | Article Translations
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