Question
MS Processes & Services
I am using RoboScource Control 3 with RoboHelp HTML 6 on a PC
running Win XP SP2.
At startup, before launching RH, I check the Windows Task Manager and I observe that memory usage for sqlserver.exe is 27 MB. After I launch RH, memory usage for sqlserver.exe climbs above 100 MB. At some point, file checkouts and checkins slow to a crawl (i.e., as many as five minutes for each file). If I exit RH, sqlserver.exe continues to live and continues to consume 100+ MB of memory with checkouts and checkins continuing to take forever. I would like to be able to stop and restart sqlserver.exe. My hope is that memory will be freed and that checkouts and checkins will require seconds rather than minutes.
Because two other executables in Task Manager might be related to sqlserver.exe, I hesitate to kill the process for sqlserver.exe. Those other processes are RSO3MiddleTierService.exe and RSO3Server.exe. Beyond the executables, three Services are running that might control the executables: SQL Server, RSO3 Middle Tier Service, and RSO3 Server.
I realize that I can resolve my issue by rebooting, but that is time-consuming in that I usually have several applications open and I must save all of my work before closing them then find my place again in each application after rebooting.
As an alternative to rebooting, if I exit RH, can I safely restart those services? Would there be a particular order for restarting them? Your thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.
At startup, before launching RH, I check the Windows Task Manager and I observe that memory usage for sqlserver.exe is 27 MB. After I launch RH, memory usage for sqlserver.exe climbs above 100 MB. At some point, file checkouts and checkins slow to a crawl (i.e., as many as five minutes for each file). If I exit RH, sqlserver.exe continues to live and continues to consume 100+ MB of memory with checkouts and checkins continuing to take forever. I would like to be able to stop and restart sqlserver.exe. My hope is that memory will be freed and that checkouts and checkins will require seconds rather than minutes.
Because two other executables in Task Manager might be related to sqlserver.exe, I hesitate to kill the process for sqlserver.exe. Those other processes are RSO3MiddleTierService.exe and RSO3Server.exe. Beyond the executables, three Services are running that might control the executables: SQL Server, RSO3 Middle Tier Service, and RSO3 Server.
I realize that I can resolve my issue by rebooting, but that is time-consuming in that I usually have several applications open and I must save all of my work before closing them then find my place again in each application after rebooting.
As an alternative to rebooting, if I exit RH, can I safely restart those services? Would there be a particular order for restarting them? Your thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.
