..Thank you Funkadyleik,
I appreciate your response. I am running on the server 3 domains based
websites and about 100 cgi scripts. Regarding to your suggestion I do not
understand why I would need to reboot the IIS everyday? I am sure if I do it
the IIS would not stop working in 24 hours,,,The IIS stops working anyways
always every 4 days which is about 225 hours as by the CPU timer in the task
manager,,, strangely 10 CPU task manager hours it is about 3 real clock hour,
when I see the timer comes to about 220 hours I better reboot because nobody
will see the web pages.
Please, if anyone can help with this ?
Your truly
marmenboy
"Funkadyleik Spynwhanker" wrote:
> Are you running any applications in IIS?
>
> What happens if you just restart IIS every day for a while, does it still
> lock up?
>
> 1 gig is borderline RAM for 2003 enterprise. IIS considerations aside
> that's not enough.
>
> "marmenboy" <marmenboy RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BA5CA442-42E9-4EEC-B3F0-14C8F9591BE4@microsoft.com...
> > hello everyone,
> > I am with this problem about over a year. The IIS stops every 3 days and
> > the
> > web page can not be seen it says it can not find server, so I must reboot
> > and
> > all works fine. I noticed the memory usage in the Task Manager/Performance
> > it
> > goes gradually up from about 300M soon after reboot and stops at about
> > 500Mb
> > in about 4days. The RAM it is 1Gb, OS Win 2003 Enterprise.
> >
> > I appreciate your help and any tip to start solving and eliminate this
> > problem,
> >
> > Thank you in advance,,,
> >
> > marmenboy
> >
>
>
> >> Stay informed about: IIS unresponsive every 4 days