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Windows 2003 Pagefile Fault Rate14877.350 Faults/sec is above..
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Ajaykumar
2009-06-25 13:09:01 UTC
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In one of my Dell blade server Windows 2003 Enterprise edition and we have
BMC remedy tool to monitor the server activities and every now and then we
get alerts related to Windows 2003 Pagefile Fault Rate14877.350 Faults/sec is
above..

Can somebody explain me the cause for this error and also possible any kind
of remedy in order to resolve this issue
John John - MVP
2009-06-25 14:13:00 UTC
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Might be deceiving information. First you need to determine if these
are hard page faults or soft page faults.

http://blogs.technet.com/askperf/archive/2008/06/10/the-basics-of-page-faults.aspx
Ask the Performance Team : The Basics of Page Faults

John
Post by Ajaykumar
In one of my Dell blade server Windows 2003 Enterprise edition and we have
BMC remedy tool to monitor the server activities and every now and then we
get alerts related to Windows 2003 Pagefile Fault Rate14877.350 Faults/sec is
above..
Can somebody explain me the cause for this error and also possible any kind
of remedy in order to resolve this issue
Ajaykumar
2009-06-30 01:13:02 UTC
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Post by John John - MVP
Might be deceiving information. First you need to determine if these
are hard page faults or soft page faults.
http://blogs.technet.com/askperf/archive/2008/06/10/the-basics-of-page-faults.aspx
Ask the Performance Team : The Basics of Page Faults
John
Hi John,

I went to the link provided by you and found that the details are not
sufficient for my query, if you could post me any other suitable resolutions
that would be gratefull

Ajay
Post by John John - MVP
Post by Ajaykumar
In one of my Dell blade server Windows 2003 Enterprise edition and we have
BMC remedy tool to monitor the server activities and every now and then we
get alerts related to Windows 2003 Pagefile Fault Rate14877.350 Faults/sec is
above..
Can somebody explain me the cause for this error and also possible any kind
of remedy in order to resolve this issue
John John - MVP
2009-06-30 13:13:00 UTC
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Post by Ajaykumar
Post by John John - MVP
Might be deceiving information. First you need to determine if these
are hard page faults or soft page faults.
http://blogs.technet.com/askperf/archive/2008/06/10/the-basics-of-page-faults.aspx
Ask the Performance Team : The Basics of Page Faults
John
Hi John,
I went to the link provided by you and found that the details are not
sufficient for my query, if you could post me any other suitable resolutions
that would be gratefull
Try monitoring the Page Faults on your running processes and see if you
can determine which of your process or applications is responsible for
the high fault rate. If the page faults are in fact hard faults other
than shutting down applications or adding more RAM there isn't really
much that you can do to stop the faults.

John

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