Hi Gian,
You can download the IISstate tool from
http://www.iisfaq.com/default.aspx?view=P197. By using this tool you can capture a dump and then read the output
to determine where the problem resides.
Thank You. I hope this information is helpful.
Dan Watson [MS]
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| From: "Gian Paolo Clarici" <gcla.DeleteThis@proge.it>
| Subject: How to know which ASP page make IIS hang?
| Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 17:06:31 +0200
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| On a production environment,
| sometime the W2K server stop to respond because for sure
| an ASP page with an error like a loop cause the memory and then the virtual
| memory to grow up until the
| Server Stop to respond.
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| How can I catch the ASP page(s) ?
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| Does it exist a tool or something like that to monitor the virtual memory
| and if it is higher than a certain level
| is able to list all the active ASP page on the IIS server ?
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| thanks in advance!
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| GPC
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