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Lost in the upload bandwidth in Windows Server 2016


Network traffic to server keeps dropping outLsass.exe high CPU usage and causing request queuing on webserverWindows Server 2012r2: Lsass.exe getting hammered from InternetView disk activity (IO/s, MB/s) of a Windows server remotelyserver 2016 unable to add roles or features after making server a domain controllerWindows Server 2016 not updating through WSUSWindows Server 2016 shares not accessibleDocker on Windows Server 2016: The process cannot access the fileWindows Server 2012 Standard 64bit Windows Update high RAM usageSSTP VPN Server stop running (Windows server 2016)






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I have problems with the performance of my network connector, the upload speed exceeds the bandwidth.



I look at the resource monitor and I realize that the Lsass.exe process with PID 844 is the cause of the exessive network activity.



I tried to change the network connector, I installed the updates but I could not find the root cause of the problem.



WAN Adapter



Lsass.exe Process










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I have problems with the performance of my network connector, the upload speed exceeds the bandwidth.



I look at the resource monitor and I realize that the Lsass.exe process with PID 844 is the cause of the exessive network activity.



I tried to change the network connector, I installed the updates but I could not find the root cause of the problem.



WAN Adapter



Lsass.exe Process










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  • support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2789917/…

    – Greg Askew
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I have problems with the performance of my network connector, the upload speed exceeds the bandwidth.



I look at the resource monitor and I realize that the Lsass.exe process with PID 844 is the cause of the exessive network activity.



I tried to change the network connector, I installed the updates but I could not find the root cause of the problem.



WAN Adapter



Lsass.exe Process










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I have problems with the performance of my network connector, the upload speed exceeds the bandwidth.



I look at the resource monitor and I realize that the Lsass.exe process with PID 844 is the cause of the exessive network activity.



I tried to change the network connector, I installed the updates but I could not find the root cause of the problem.



WAN Adapter



Lsass.exe Process







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support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2789917/…

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Run tcpview and check what is the remote endpoint, it will provide you knowledge of what cause it.



Edit: I seen your result from tcpview. Please know that multihoming a DC bring challenge.. As such your tcpview show that it’s your own server that talk to itself. A badly binded ADDS service to your WAN IP is the culprit. Be advised the traffic never actually hit the internet on the other side, but nonetheless it’s not ok.



As it come from lsass.exe I suspect update (and/or wsus) or upload to azure if you are linked to Azure, but in anycase the tcpview will provide you the direct answer.






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  • Process: Lsass.exe | PID: 844 | TCP | LocalAddress: SERVIDOR | Local Port: ldap | Remote Address: SERVIDOR | Remote Port: 0 | Stated: LISTENING | Sent Packets: 44.775 | Sent Bytes: 135.589.750 | Rcvd Packets: 45.007 | Rcvd Bytes: 2.297.315

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  • @DiegoMartinez thanks! updated my answer

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Run tcpview and check what is the remote endpoint, it will provide you knowledge of what cause it.



Edit: I seen your result from tcpview. Please know that multihoming a DC bring challenge.. As such your tcpview show that it’s your own server that talk to itself. A badly binded ADDS service to your WAN IP is the culprit. Be advised the traffic never actually hit the internet on the other side, but nonetheless it’s not ok.



As it come from lsass.exe I suspect update (and/or wsus) or upload to azure if you are linked to Azure, but in anycase the tcpview will provide you the direct answer.






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  • Process: Lsass.exe | PID: 844 | TCP | LocalAddress: SERVIDOR | Local Port: ldap | Remote Address: SERVIDOR | Remote Port: 0 | Stated: LISTENING | Sent Packets: 44.775 | Sent Bytes: 135.589.750 | Rcvd Packets: 45.007 | Rcvd Bytes: 2.297.315

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    Jun 7 at 20:18











  • @DiegoMartinez thanks! updated my answer

    – yagmoth555
    Jun 7 at 21:34















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Run tcpview and check what is the remote endpoint, it will provide you knowledge of what cause it.



Edit: I seen your result from tcpview. Please know that multihoming a DC bring challenge.. As such your tcpview show that it’s your own server that talk to itself. A badly binded ADDS service to your WAN IP is the culprit. Be advised the traffic never actually hit the internet on the other side, but nonetheless it’s not ok.



As it come from lsass.exe I suspect update (and/or wsus) or upload to azure if you are linked to Azure, but in anycase the tcpview will provide you the direct answer.






share|improve this answer

























  • Process: Lsass.exe | PID: 844 | TCP | LocalAddress: SERVIDOR | Local Port: ldap | Remote Address: SERVIDOR | Remote Port: 0 | Stated: LISTENING | Sent Packets: 44.775 | Sent Bytes: 135.589.750 | Rcvd Packets: 45.007 | Rcvd Bytes: 2.297.315

    – Diego Martinez
    Jun 7 at 20:18











  • @DiegoMartinez thanks! updated my answer

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    Jun 7 at 21:34













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Run tcpview and check what is the remote endpoint, it will provide you knowledge of what cause it.



Edit: I seen your result from tcpview. Please know that multihoming a DC bring challenge.. As such your tcpview show that it’s your own server that talk to itself. A badly binded ADDS service to your WAN IP is the culprit. Be advised the traffic never actually hit the internet on the other side, but nonetheless it’s not ok.



As it come from lsass.exe I suspect update (and/or wsus) or upload to azure if you are linked to Azure, but in anycase the tcpview will provide you the direct answer.






share|improve this answer















Run tcpview and check what is the remote endpoint, it will provide you knowledge of what cause it.



Edit: I seen your result from tcpview. Please know that multihoming a DC bring challenge.. As such your tcpview show that it’s your own server that talk to itself. A badly binded ADDS service to your WAN IP is the culprit. Be advised the traffic never actually hit the internet on the other side, but nonetheless it’s not ok.



As it come from lsass.exe I suspect update (and/or wsus) or upload to azure if you are linked to Azure, but in anycase the tcpview will provide you the direct answer.







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  • Process: Lsass.exe | PID: 844 | TCP | LocalAddress: SERVIDOR | Local Port: ldap | Remote Address: SERVIDOR | Remote Port: 0 | Stated: LISTENING | Sent Packets: 44.775 | Sent Bytes: 135.589.750 | Rcvd Packets: 45.007 | Rcvd Bytes: 2.297.315

    – Diego Martinez
    Jun 7 at 20:18











  • @DiegoMartinez thanks! updated my answer

    – yagmoth555
    Jun 7 at 21:34

















  • Process: Lsass.exe | PID: 844 | TCP | LocalAddress: SERVIDOR | Local Port: ldap | Remote Address: SERVIDOR | Remote Port: 0 | Stated: LISTENING | Sent Packets: 44.775 | Sent Bytes: 135.589.750 | Rcvd Packets: 45.007 | Rcvd Bytes: 2.297.315

    – Diego Martinez
    Jun 7 at 20:18











  • @DiegoMartinez thanks! updated my answer

    – yagmoth555
    Jun 7 at 21:34
















Process: Lsass.exe | PID: 844 | TCP | LocalAddress: SERVIDOR | Local Port: ldap | Remote Address: SERVIDOR | Remote Port: 0 | Stated: LISTENING | Sent Packets: 44.775 | Sent Bytes: 135.589.750 | Rcvd Packets: 45.007 | Rcvd Bytes: 2.297.315

– Diego Martinez
Jun 7 at 20:18





Process: Lsass.exe | PID: 844 | TCP | LocalAddress: SERVIDOR | Local Port: ldap | Remote Address: SERVIDOR | Remote Port: 0 | Stated: LISTENING | Sent Packets: 44.775 | Sent Bytes: 135.589.750 | Rcvd Packets: 45.007 | Rcvd Bytes: 2.297.315

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@DiegoMartinez thanks! updated my answer

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@DiegoMartinez thanks! updated my answer

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