You don't need to order anything. You can obtain a full install from
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.iisfaq.com." target="_blank">www.iisfaq.com.</a> It will pause the process while it is printing the log.
The first time you run it, it will also need to download symbols from MS
(which can take a while), but generally even the first time it is done in
<2min. After the symbols are downloaded and cached on the HDD, it runs in
<30 sec.
You can run it on IIS6 via Remote Desktop.
Pat
"Andrew Jocelyn" <andrew.jocelyn.RemoveThis@REMOVETHIS.empetus.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I've got about 30 web sites running in one application pool. The process
> runs at about 100% for 30 seconds or so a few times a day. I've logged the
> CPU performance with perfmon on this process.
>
> How can I find out which web site and which application is to blame? I've
> looked at IISState but I don't have all the dlls to run it (I have to
> order
> a CD from Microsoft or something apparently) and I'm worried about running
> it on a production server. Also as I'm not likely to be at the consol when
> the problem occurs I'm not going to be able to run a the IISState debugger
> at the same time. If I could find out which web site was doing it that
> would
> be a start. Are there any performance counters for web services that would
> help me or is there anything else I should be doing?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Andrew
>
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