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Topic: ASP with Microsoft IIS 6
Posted By: pageme1000
Subject: ASP with Microsoft IIS 6
Date Posted: 08 January 2004 at 4:36am

Morning All

I recently upgraded our server to 2003 which has IIS 6 as default. Microsoft have introduced loads of new functionality with the aim of regaining lost resource. Unfortuantely one of these processes seems to kill the webwiz forum. Has anyone got any ideas on the IIS configuration to fix this from happening.

I have removed all the settings in the "iis default application pool" but it still seems to happen?

Any ideas would be much appreciated as it's the other halfs forum and she keeps bending my ear.......

Thanks

Toby




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Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 08 January 2004 at 6:12am
In what way is it killing the forum?

Really need more details of what the problem is to be able to help.


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Posted By: pageme1000
Date Posted: 08 January 2004 at 6:25am

Apologies for the lack of information. The forum is webwiz 7.5 and can be found at http://forum.thebearsnuts.com - http://forum.thebearsnuts.com

When I say kills I mean the whole site stops and is not contactable internally as well as externally. The main website on the webserver continues to work as it's not ASP. I have to stop the default application pool, the share point pool the main website and the forum website and then restart them. Then after a couple of seconds the site is available again. It seems to randomly stop but more so when there are more users on line. This would make sense if the application pool is trying to recover lost resources the more people on line the greater potential to "lose" stuff.

Toby



Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 08 January 2004 at 6:43am
Have you treid switching to SQL server?

I did read somewhere about Wn2003/IIS6 having a few problems with using Access and needed some sort of patching.


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Posted By: PsYcHoCoP
Date Posted: 08 January 2004 at 11:28am

I have no problem running this forum 7.7 with IIS 6 and access2000/2002

What errors do you get ?



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Posted By: pageme1000
Date Posted: 08 January 2004 at 5:59pm

For information I think this is linked.....

http://www.developer.com/net/asp/article.php/10917_2245511_2 - http://www.developer.com/net/asp/article.php/10917_2245511_2

Recycling Worker Processes and Their Impact on Application State Information

If a Web application contains code that causes problems, and you cannot easily rewrite the code, it might be useful to limit the extent of the problems by periodically recycling the worker process that services the application. You can accomplish this by using what is known as Worker Process Recycling. Worker process recycling is the replacing of the instance of the application in memory. IIS 6.0 can automatically recycle worker processes by restarting the worker process, or worker processes, that are assigned to an application pool. This helps keep problematic applications running smoothly, and minimizes problems such as memory leaks. You can trigger the recycling of the worker processes assigned to an application pool by using worker process recycling methods that are based on elapsed time, the number of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) requests, a set time of day, and two kinds of memory consumption, in addition to recycling on demand.




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