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    Windows Server 2012R2 DHCP Server Memory Leak?

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    • popesterP
      popester @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller I read that IPv6 was used by some windows system services and that disabling it would slow the system. Did I misunderstand the article or was it just wrong?

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @popester
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        @popester said in Windows Server 2012R2 DHCP Server Memory Leak?:

        @scottalanmiller I read that IPv6 was used by some windows system services and that disabling it would slow the system. Did I misunderstand the article or was it just wrong?

        Is that in 2012 R2, or more recently in 2016?

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        • popesterP
          popester @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller That could be the part I missed. I will have to find the article again and get back to you. Thanks.

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          • popesterP
            popester @popester
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            @popester It was an older article on 2012 R2. It appears that the problems created by disabling IPv6 are growing with Server 2016. This may become a "prison sex" scenario.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @popester
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              @popester said in Windows Server 2012R2 DHCP Server Memory Leak?:

              @popester It was an older article on 2012 R2. It appears that the problems created by disabling IPv6 are growing with Server 2016. This may become a "prison sex" scenario.

              I'm not familiar with how that term applies here (or anywhere other than when talking about sex.)

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              • popesterP
                popester @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller You can only put off IPv6 for so long. Eventually you will be assimilated. No pun intended.

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                • popesterP
                  popester
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                  My reference was very unprofessional and I would like to apologize to the group. I will refrain from such sophomoric behavior in the future. This is not the venue for such things. Thank you.

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                  • black3dynamiteB
                    black3dynamite
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                    Do you have the latest Xen-Server tools install on your VM?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @popester
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                      @popester said in Windows Server 2012R2 DHCP Server Memory Leak?:

                      My reference was very unprofessional and I would like to apologize to the group. I will refrain from such sophomoric behavior in the future. This is not the venue for such things. Thank you.

                      We are all sophomoric here. Just wasn’t sure how to apply the reference to the situation.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
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                        I’m testing quotes again.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          Dammit

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                            bnrstnr @black3dynamite
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                            @black3dynamite said in Windows Server 2012R2 DHCP Server Memory Leak?:

                            Do you have the latest Xen-Server tools install on your VM?

                            No, looks like that was pretty old. I just updated and restarted. I'll monitor the memory for a while and see if that has any impact.

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                            • DustinB3403D
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                              Odd question, why are you keeping snapshots for a week at time?

                              As for the leak, you mentioned the azure change and noticed this issue.

                              So what is pointing you to this as the possible issue?

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                              • ObsolesceO
                                Obsolesce @bnrstnr
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                                @bnrstnr said in Windows Server 2012R2 DHCP Server Memory Leak?:

                                I have some warnings and errors in the event viewer that I'm going through now. Is there any reason to have IPv6 enabled if we're not using it? A lot of warnings in there about IP6 supposed to be static only.

                                I wouldn't disable ipv6 unless you are unable to find and fix the real root cause of an issue in which disabling ipv6 may mask.

                                https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/askpfeplat/2013/06/16/ipv6-for-the-windows-administrator-why-you-need-to-care-about-ipv6/

                                https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/jlosey/2011/02/02/why-you-should-leave-ipv6-alone/

                                https://cwing.wordpress.com/2013/05/20/ipv6/

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