
Getting to know the MmSt Pool Tag | Microsoft Community Hub
Mar 16, 2019 · The MmSt allocations reside in Paged Pool memory. MmSt allocations are most commonly seen when the system is under heavy file I/O and has many open files mapped into the memory cache. The Cache Manager should reduce its MmSt allocations when paged pool memory pressure occurs, but this may not always happen quickly enough to prevent some …
An Introduction to Pool Tags | Microsoft Community Hub
Mar 15, 2019 · 8042 - i8042prt.sys - PS/2 kb and mouse AdSv - vmsrvc.sys - Virtual Machines Additions Service ARPC - atmarpc.sys - ATM ARP Client
Understanding Crash Dump Files | Microsoft Community Hub
Mar 15, 2019 · If you are concerned about setting the maximum page file size too low to be able to capture a kernel dump, the only way to get a better estimate would be to force a manual crash using the CrashOnCtrlScroll method described in Microsoft KB Article 244139 .
Debug 101: !poolused | Microsoft Community Hub
Mar 16, 2019 · MmSt 0 0 2878 9996560 Mm section object prototype ptes , Binary: nt!mm R300 42 1360664 85 4609640 ATI video driver Gh05 0 0 249 2208720 GDITAG_HMGR_SPRITE_TYPE , Binary: win32k.sys
Network Stored PST files ... don't do it! | Microsoft Community Hub
Mar 15, 2019 · Another tag that highlights the issues with the PST files is the MmSt tag. This tag represents Mm section object prototype PTEs - a memory management-related structure used for mapped files. Put a different way, this is the pool tag that is used to map the OS memory used to track shared files.
MYSTERY MEMORY LEAK: WHERE DID MY MEMORY GO?!
Sep 16, 2020 · MS_PerfGuy . Thank you for the replay. Hereby a new screenshot, this is taken a few days after a restart. On this moment I don't now if there was a memory leak.