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Why am I seeing high memory consumption on my heavy forwarder with a simple PowerShell script running ever 5 minutes?

chrisboy68
Contributor

Hi,

I have a simple PowerShell script that runs every 5 minutes grabbing data from a database. I have noticed the memory climbs quite high (almost 16GB). I do have an "exit" in the PS script. Just seems like the memory keeps climbing.

Any suggestions?

Thank you,

Chris

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chrisboy68
Contributor

Sorry guys, this is old. I dont have an issue anymore..

Thank you,

Chirs

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chrisboy68
Contributor

Sorry guys, this is old. I dont have an issue anymore..

Thank you,

Chirs

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anand_singh17
Path Finder

Please share the resolution or RCA?

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lycollicott
Motivator

What was your resolution?

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halr9000
Motivator

I don't disagree with @jcoates_splunk about the support case, but more detail would be cool. What process is consuming memory? Splunkd or PowerShell? Does it ramp up over time, or immediately go to 16GB?

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jcoates_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

does it behave differently when you run it outside of Splunk?

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jcoates_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

this should really be a support ticket.

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