Lately, we;ve had a number of systems exhibit event ID 2019, "server was
unable to allocate from the system non-paged pool because the pool was
empty". The system eventually becomes unresponsive, and I have to
reboot, to clear it. Something is causing a memory leak, but I'm having
trouble figuring out what.

I ran "memsnap -p memsnp.txt", to capture kernel pool information.
Later, I went back and ran it again, and then did a "memsnap -a", to
analyze. And the lines with the biggest change are something with a tag
of "MmSt", with a change of ~2M bytes, and "SbAp" with a change of
almost 9M.

But what am I to make of this info? Where do I look to figure out what
"MmSt: and "SbAp" are? And what program/process they belong to, so I can
track down the culprit?


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