I have it running 24x7 and have not noticed any load really. Their new version 
is really nice as it draws a graph of time on connections.
Well worth the $99  It's the only tool of it's kind and a tool that really 
should be an integral part of IIS.


John Cesta

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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 09:32:26 -0600, John Wright wrote:
>�Thanks John. I will try the IISTRACER tool. Do you know what type
>�of load the tool puts on the server (if any)?
>
>�John
>
>�-----Original Message-----
>�From: john cesta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>�Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 4:42 PM
>�To: CF-Server
>�Subject: Re: startup weirdness
>
>�Zero out the logs. Restart and after a while look at the logfile.
>�Sometimes you can see an app with an exception. It sounds like a
>�site's code it causing a problem. Then you restart and the same
>�connections reconnect and recause the problem. Then they disconnect
>�and the problem goes away. It is queing because a thread is hanging
>�it. I use IISTRACER to watch connections to the web server. You can
>�see the long running requests and then try and stop the site to see
>�if the problem goes away.
>
>�It's most likely a bad section of code in MX.
>
>�John Cesta
>�iMAIL Reporter - Reports on iMAIL server and POP users
>�LogFileManager - IIS LogFile Management Tool
>�WebPageChecker - Helps Maintain Server UpTime
>�DomainReportIt PRO - Helps Rebuild IIS
>�http://www.serverautomationtools.com
>
>
>�On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:40:01 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>�We run MX 6.1 standard edition with the updater applied and all
>>�hot �fixes (including the startup hotfix) on W2K server. I have a
>>�site �that never has less than 100-200 active users (even at 2am!
>>�). When �I restart MX (either the service or a complete server
>>�reboot), �everything seems to work okay at first, but within a
>>�minute, the �running requests have reached my max and the server
>>�begins queueing �everything and essentially it is hung.
>>
>>�I am not sure what would happen if I waited, but after a couple �
>>�minutes I restart the MX service. The same thing happens, but
>>�after �another minute or so MX begins responding and the queued
>>�requests �drop to zero nearly instantly. From that point on,
>>�everything is OK.
>>
>>�It is really odd that I can access the site just after the
>>�restart, �but as I watch the running requests they just gradually
>>�climb until �it is hung.
>>
>>�Anyone seen this problem? Is it MX? Is it IIS?
>>
>>�John
>
>
>�

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