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Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2014 17:06:40 -0500
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This sounds like something I diagnosed a while back.  I see you have 
Lenovo utilities in your PATH.  There is a defect in Lenovo's RapidBoot 
Shield Version 1.23 that results in process handles (for all processes) 
not getting closed.  This causes these processes to remain in memory as 
you described (in POSIX terms, as zombie processes).  If you do have 
RapidBoot Shield installed, try disabling (via control panel - Lenovo - 
RapidBoot Shield) or uninstalling it.  Lenovo has discontinued this utility.

Lenovo's RapidBoot Shield should be added to the BLODA list.

Tom.

On 12/09/2014 03:53 AM, Petr Titěra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm dealing with possible resource leak in cygwin on Windows-7. I'm
> running a script which repeatedly calls another script (every 5
> seconds). After a while script ends with memory error. All my memory
> seems to be eaten by Page Table entries and in the memory map I see a
> lot of cygwin processes with 4 pages allocated (I can provide screenshot
> if neccessary). Is this known issue?
>
> Attached is cygcheck output without any modification.
>
>
> Petr Titera
>
>
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