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Browse All TopicsOn my Windows 2003 server running DHCP, the process tcpsvcs.exe gradually takes up more and more RAM over about a weeks time, about 1.6 GB. If I restart the DHCP service it is OK for about another week. How can I fix this?
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Here are the DHCP files that may help your last question:
Dhcp.mdb - The DHCP server database file.
Dhcp.tmp - A temporary file used by the DHCP database as a swap file during database index maintenance operations. This file sometimes remains in the Systemroot\System32\Dhcp directory after a system failure.
J50.log and J50#####.log - A log of all database transactions. This file is used by the DHCP database to recover data when necessary.
J50.chk - A checkpoint file.
And here is the Technet Article explaining these:
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by: bdesmondPosted on 2009-03-26 at 18:44:09ID: 23997447
How big is your DHCP database?
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
Active Directory MVP