On 10/30/20 9:47 AM, David J Taylor wrote:
> Hi, Yes The issue goes away if I disable the execution of ntpq.exe, Please
> check the link I have shared in my earlier comment. I'm tracking the
> problem
> down and so far I have found that the issue doesn't occur if you have the
> windows time service
Hi, Yes The issue goes away if I disable the execution of ntpq.exe, Please
check the link I have shared in my earlier comment. I'm tracking the problem
down and so far I have found that the issue doesn't occur if you have the
windows time service disabled.
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Thanks for your report.
On a newly installed PC running Windows-10 Pro, using standard NTP I see a
loss of "Available" memory of about 16 kB per ntpq invocation.
Numbers: running ntpq in a Perl script. This Perl script is called (with
different parameters) four times for each node. I'm monitor