October 21, 2009 at 6:08 am
We are moving from McAfee to Norton and of the 30 servers we have running SQL Server three are running out of memory since Norton has been installed. We are excluding *.mdf, *.ndf, *.ldf files from being scanned. The versions of SQL Server, Windows are different so there is no commonality to which ones are running out of memory. Anyone running Norton and SQL Server have these issues? Anything else we need to exclude or anything?
October 21, 2009 at 6:55 am
I haven't encountered that behaviour.
We recently went the other way around.;-)
Maybe setting sqlservers "max server memory (MB)" config can help out.
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October 21, 2009 at 6:58 am
One one SQL Server there is four gig of memory in the server and it is 32 bit SQL Server 2000 so it can only take two gig.
The other two are 64 bit and I have SQL Server capped so it will not take all memory already as well. Our AV person is going to open a case with Symantic support. I am doing some searches myself right now too.
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