![]() So it must have something to do with that. When I disable the encryption the problem doesn’t reoccur. The version of the agent is 7170.0 – the latest version at the time of writing this post. Also installed on this server is Exchange Server 2007 with service pack 1. The problem relates to a remote server – namely a server with a remote agent that is running on a Windows 2003 R2 Server 64bit with service pack 2. So, I assume all minor versions between the base and the latest are affected. This affects Backup Exec 11d rev 7170.0 with no hotfixes or service packs and with service pack 2 with all current hotfixes (as of 21st April, 2008). Under a certain set of circumstances, the agent will consume a huge amount of virutal memory and never release it unless it is restarted. I’ve stumbled across a problem with the Backup Exec remote agent. Tags: bugs, encryption, memory leaks, remote agent ![]() ![]() Memory leak in beremote.exe ApPosted by beblues in backup exec agent, bugs, encryption.
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