Hello, Drivepool works very well, but I am having an issue. Over the course of about a week my computer's available memory gradually decreases and eventually I get a BSOD like in the attached. Unfortunately when this happens, although Windows is set to reboot on error, it is not doing that, I believe because the file system is not available for it to write the dump/log file. I could almost live with this if the computer would reboot, but I often remote into this PC, so when it does die, I have to physically go to it to reboot it, which is not convenient.
I am not sure what other info you need, so here is some, but let me know what else;
Running Windows 7 64-bit with SP1. 16GB RAM.
DrivePool version 2.2.0.570 BETA
The C (boot) drive is not part of any pool.
The D: drive is a pool of about 20TB about half of which is free. This is all just data; no OS stuff. The entire D drive/pool is set for duplication (x2).
The main activity on the PC is downloads and uploads being performed by one other program. There is maybe 10GB data written to the D drive each day as maybe a few thousand files. I know devs are sensitive about "memory leaks" but right now I do not believe it is the other program that is seemingly eating up and not freeing the memory.
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Hello, Drivepool works very well, but I am having an issue. Over the course of about a week my computer's available memory gradually decreases and eventually I get a BSOD like in the attached. Unfortunately when this happens, although Windows is set to reboot on error, it is not doing that, I believe because the file system is not available for it to write the dump/log file. I could almost live with this if the computer would reboot, but I often remote into this PC, so when it does die, I have to physically go to it to reboot it, which is not convenient.
I am not sure what other info you need, so here is some, but let me know what else;
Running Windows 7 64-bit with SP1. 16GB RAM.
DrivePool version 2.2.0.570 BETA
The C (boot) drive is not part of any pool.
The D: drive is a pool of about 20TB about half of which is free. This is all just data; no OS stuff. The entire D drive/pool is set for duplication (x2).
The main activity on the PC is downloads and uploads being performed by one other program. There is maybe 10GB data written to the D drive each day as maybe a few thousand files. I know devs are sensitive about "memory leaks" but right now I do not believe it is the other program that is seemingly eating up and not freeing the memory.
Thanks,
David
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