Posted Thu, 06 Jun 2019 21:25:16 GMT by

Windows 2012 64 bit

Automate Enterprise 11.1.30

I am running a drop trigger file task every 30 secs on a test server

There is a corresponding workflow with a file watcher that moves the file and writes to a daily log file

I am seeing the Agent11 service grow from 47MB on a service restart to 795MB in 24 hours.  This is much better that 11.0.5.8, where I need to restart all of the services in the afternoon to keep my nightly processes from blowing up due to memory leaks in most of the services.

Posted Wed, 12 Jun 2019 05:39:18 GMT by

Hello Jim,

Just to clarify, does this workflow complete successfully? Or does it tend to "hang"?

Posted Wed, 12 Jun 2019 20:13:38 GMT by

It runs successfully every 45 seconds.  I also have some functionality tests that run every hour, local and network drive read/write, batch file read/write, java read/write, database client connectivity and ftp site connectivity.  They all run with no errors in any of the logs.

Posted Wed, 19 Jun 2019 05:14:35 GMT by

Hello Jim,

What is the exact process that has the memory leak? BPATS.exe? BPAMan?

Or is it a task process BPATask.exe?

Look forward to hearing from you.

Posted Wed, 19 Jun 2019 07:11:06 GMT by

BPA_TS.exe the agent service

Posted Mon, 24 Jun 2019 21:46:56 GMT by

Hello Jim,

We would like a copy of your test task so we may implement and test this possible leak.

Please send us an email to [email protected], reference this thread, and send us the task for testing. We will open a support case and begin testing the issue.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Posted Wed, 03 Jun 2020 00:32:24 GMT by

I am seeing a similar issue. We are on 11.3.1. We upgraded a week ago from 10.7. I have seen memory used by the agent service go up from  65 MB after a restart to 830 MB in 2 hours. I have a ticket open on this, but I am wondering how your issue was resolved? Thanks.

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