Using a seperate application pool for the website that uses coldfusion
only  can be also another temporary solution.

Bilgehan

On 3/19/09, Erick Larin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm running CF 8.0.1 on Windows 2008 server (32-bit) using a standard
> instance install (not multi-instance). I'm having a performance degradation
> issue when any of the following happens:
>
> - ASP.NET error occurs
> - editing a CF security sandbox entry
>
> This morning, I finally tracked down the culprit - IIS application pool. In
> task manager, the OS thread count for the application pool process
> (w3wp.exe) assigned to my site starts increasing when any of those two
> events occur. CF requests either timeout or take minutes to complete; non-CF
> pages are served in a timely manner.
>
> Overall, I'm seeing that the health of the application pool assigned to my
> web site affects CF negatively. I understand CF has its own jrun.exe
> process, but an application pool (w3wp.exe process) does come into play for
> CF requests. You can see this by viewing current requests under "Worker
> Processes". I know this means IIS is simply getting the request first and
> then handing off to CF. So what I'm experiencing is a contrast to most
> people saying CF and IIS application pools are not related. They seem to be
> with IIS 7 and/or CF 8.
>
> So why is CF and IIS not playing well together when the application pool
> suffers? I've found a workaround which is to recycle the application pool.
> Afterwards, my web site is snappy again.
>
> - Erick
>
>
> 

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