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MarcVDH
Oct 14, 2024Iron Contributor
SenseNdr.exe is slowly eating the memory
Hello, For a few days now, we have some Windows Server 2019 physical machines where almot all the memory is commited to sensendr.exe. If you terminate sensendr.exe, the process comes back after...
MarcVDH
Oct 18, 2024Iron Contributor
Good news !
We have an open case for this with Microsoft and we just received a mail saying they have found the root cause. The memory becomes full of captured packets (by pktmon) because sensendr is not able to process them as quickly as they arrive.
They have developed a long-term solution that, as they said, will automatically manage and release memory before it reaches a critical level of impact.
I don't have any more info about how this solution will be distributed.
MarcVDH
Oct 18, 2024Iron Contributor
I got another mail from MS; apparently the fix is included in the October 2024 CU.
I am trying to have the permissions to patch a few servers on our side to test this now.
If someone else can test this also.
I am trying to have the permissions to patch a few servers on our side to test this now.
If someone else can test this also.
- mjhelmbOct 18, 2024Copper Contributor
This is not fixed for us
These are our most bandwidth intensive servers so the explanation makes sense.
- MarcVDHOct 18, 2024Iron ContributorOh, not fixed 😕
That's not good news. - mjhelmbOct 18, 2024Copper ContributorDo you have a case number so we can cross reference in our own ticket \ escalate to our account manager? Thank you for the updates!
- MarcVDHOct 18, 2024Iron ContributorOur case is 2410161420001229.