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08/19/2008 2:11 PM  
Not that I have a specific solution for you, but we had the same thing occur on our DCs shortly after extending the schema for E2K7 and W2K8.  Some servers were throwing repadmin errors sourced back to some of our heavily utilitzed bridgehead servers.  Also had difficulties promoting new DCs.  We have a rather large DIT for a global forest and are unfortunately still on x86 architecture, which has an extremely limited non-paged pool size when compared to x64.  With some tweaking of the VM sizes on the source DCs we were able to bring our issues back under control.  Personally I can't wait for us to be able to make the move to x64 architecture.

A more in depth analysis with SPA on both the source and destination may help uncover root cause for you.  Some other tweaks to investigate further besides VM settings may be more physical memory and /3GB.






From: steve@iislogs.com
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Not enough memory event log message.
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:30:11 -0400




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I had a domain controller boot up after patching this weekend and logged "Increase the amount of physical memory or virtual memory and restart this domain controller."  right after the DC came online.  The error was referring to the destination domain controller.  

For example, I have DC1 and DC2.  I rebooted DC2 for patching and when DC2 came online, the error showed up stating DC1 didn't have enough memory.  I looked DC1 memory and there was 100 MB of memory free, the commit charge was less than 50% used.  I'm not certain if adding more memory to DC1 would resolve the issue. 

I've not seen any other replication issues since and this is the first time I've seen this error.  Google is not being too helpful.  From what I can tell, AD is having no issues.  Both DC1 / DC2 are Global catalogs and host DNS services. 

Thanks,

Steve
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