RTC - Memory Leak

ldreamsl
Member Posts: 33
After having worked for a while, without a systemic situation, I get the following error.
After closing the client and I get the following warning
I can not find documentation about.
Version: Dynamics NAV 2009 R2 - 35179
Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Microsoft Dynamics NAV is close to running out of system resources. To prevent the possible loss of unsaved data, close all unused Microsoft Dynamics NAV windows now.
OK
After closing the client and I get the following warning
Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Microsoft Dynamics NAV has run out of system resources and has been shut down. Unsaved data may have been lost.
OK
I can not find documentation about.
Version: Dynamics NAV 2009 R2 - 35179
God does not play dice with the universe. [Albert Einstein]
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I experienced this error with an infinite loop: are you able to reproduce it running a particular process?
Try keeping monitored CPU and RAM usage of NAV Server and inpect its Event Viewer.* Daniele Rebussi * | * Rebu NAV Diary *0 -
our AP person has been getting this when writing Purchase invoices - but not always. Any other thoughts?0
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Hi together,
On one of our customer systems we get periodical the same error message.
The error occurs first, after updating from build 33572 to 35678.
Did anyone know how to prevent this error?
Thanks in advance
Jeannot0 -
djkdjk wrote:Hi together,
On one of our customer systems we get periodical the same error message.
The error occurs first, after updating from build 33572 to 35678.
Did anyone know how to prevent this error?
Thanks in advance
Jeannot
I can not find documentation about.God does not play dice with the universe. [Albert Einstein]0 -
I have same situation with one customer. Users with "complex" page (4 table subpages...) have this error, even when there is enough free space in RAM, on Disc, and the client proces have only around 150MB in RAM. Still I do not have any hint to what it is connected.0
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Has somebody figured this out already?
2009 R2 RTC 32012
I have this with 2 users of different customers with different server even different builds: (32012 and 36136)
One has it when Posting/Printing, the other one with filling a date in an Item Card.
Any advise to solve this is welcome.0 -
Hi all!
I know this is a Little old thread but...
I'm suffering this same error in NAV 2009R2 (build 33078). I cannot get info about this issue.
Thanks!Thank you very much to all users who actively participate in this forum!0 -
We still experience it some. The one thing Microsoft did have it do was blow away all user personalizations. That didn't seem to help my user.0
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jbra wrote:We still experience it some. The one thing Microsoft did have it do was blow away all user personalizations. That didn't seem to help my user.
OK, I guess there is no solution...
Thank you :-) !Thank you very much to all users who actively participate in this forum!0 -
Happens with very complex pages , with many sub pages that make calculations on every record of the main page.
Should be considered that there is no longer the event OnAfterGetCurrRecord but only OnAfterGetRecord.
However there is no correction to the problem.God does not play dice with the universe. [Albert Einstein]0 -
Should replicate the page on a newer version to see if the problem is resolved.God does not play dice with the universe. [Albert Einstein]0
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Hello,
In my case, error happens in standard page Purchase Order Card.Thank you very much to all users who actively participate in this forum!0 -
I now have the (same) AP person and an Accounting CSR that see this in NAV2009R2 build 390380
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