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geeza105

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 3:07 am
Post subject: Recycling the worker process for ASP 3.0 applications in IIS 6.0
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Hi,
I have an app that has a large memory leak and was told that I could use the
worker process recycling setting to reset the worker process when it breaches
a certain memory usage. This works fine but unfortunately it drops all of the
current open session variables when it recycles itself (understandably), but
is there any way of still recycling the worker process, but keeping the
distressed worker process open for a specified time limit, say 20 minutes for
example, rather than destroying it straight away (therefore giving users of
the app time to finish what they are doing before they get new session data?)

Thanks

Si

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 12:35 pm
Post subject: Re: Recycling the worker process for ASP 3.0 applications in IIS 6.0 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 03:07:03 -0800, "geeza105"
<geeza105 DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

 >Hi,
 >I have an app that has a large memory leak and was told that I could use the
 >worker process recycling setting to reset the worker process when it breaches
 >a certain memory usage. This works fine but unfortunately it drops all of the
 >current open session variables when it recycles itself (understandably), but
 >is there any way of still recycling the worker process, but keeping the
 >distressed worker process open for a specified time limit, say 20 minutes for
 >example, rather than destroying it straight away (therefore giving users of
 >the app time to finish what they are doing before they get new session data?)
 >
 >Thanks
 >
 >Si


When you reset the worker process everything gets reset. It's all or
none.

John Cesta

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 12:35 pm
Post subject: Re: Recycling the worker process for ASP 3.0 applications in IIS 6 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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So in answer to my question then there is no way to actually 'delay' the
destroying of the old worker process while new requests are sent to a new
worker process, in other words recycling the worker process is pretty much
the same as scheduling an IISReset on the server?

Simon

"John Cesta" wrote:

 > On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 03:07:03 -0800, "geeza105"
 > <geeza105.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
 >
  > >Hi,
  > >I have an app that has a large memory leak and was told that I could use the
  > >worker process recycling setting to reset the worker process when it breaches
  > >a certain memory usage. This works fine but unfortunately it drops all of the
  > >current open session variables when it recycles itself (understandably), but
  > >is there any way of still recycling the worker process, but keeping the
  > >distressed worker process open for a specified time limit, say 20 minutes for
  > >example, rather than destroying it straight away (therefore giving users of
  > >the app time to finish what they are doing before they get new session data?)
  > >
  > >Thanks
  > >
  > >Si
 >
 >
 > When you reset the worker process everything gets reset. It's all or
 > none.
 >
 > John Cesta
 >
 > The CPU Checker - Monitors your CPU % while you sleep
 > LogFileManager - IIS LogFile Management Tool
 > WebPageChecker - Helps Maintain Server UpTime
 > DomainReportIt PRO - Helps Rebuild IIS
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 >
 >
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