In the Web Messaging app dialog I cannot turn off AutoRestart.
Every time I load it it is checked, even if I uncheck it and
click 'OK'.
I did have the Monitor watching the web server so I turned this
off. Who knows, Dusty, you have been helpful here so much in the
past, maybe you are onto something. Thanks. I will let you know
if it helps.
I do run TCPView on that machine, but it only updates manually
so I can see who is logged in and using the server real-time.
I use this simple freeware utility on most of my machines to
watch for potential intruders and to know when I can upgrade
or reboot. I will see FTP sessions in the webserver. This makes
sense that a browser would upload FTP then attach... That would
be efficient, but this looks to be a separate thread altogether,
so I do not know how this could affect the webserver itself?
--
bcnu
www.rleeheath.com
Roger Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
advanced internet services and software technology
advanced concepts in emergency medical technology
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ##
> Dusty Carden
> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 10:01 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] iwebmsg.exe
>
>
> Do a majority of your users do web messaging? Lots of
> attachments?
>
> Here is one other thing I just thought of after reading the
> last message that flashed by me. As with anything I say
> this may be a load of hoopla so...
>
> Do you use Imonitor to monitor the Imail Web Service?
> If so, do you have this set to auto-restart? If so uncheck
> the auto restart.
>
> I just tried this here locally. Anyone else that wants to try it
> go for it. I turned on Imonitor to monitor the web service
> and auto-restart. Logged in using Web Mail and sent a 10 MB
> file. CPU usage was fine. Then Imonitor kicked in and tried to
> restart the service again. CPU went through the roof.
>
> Same theory as applied to another problem recently with SMTP
> and POP3 service I think. Imonitor queries the service which is
> very busy at the moment and too stressed out to respond to the
> query. Imonitor assumes the service is down and tries to jump
> start it.
>
> This is only a theory and should not be taken as gospel.
>
> Dusty
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: R. Lee Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 9:43 PM
> Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] iwebmsg.exe
>
>
> > I am running 5.06 alone on NT4SP5 450MHz Intel PIII
> > 128MB. This machine is new and dedicated to running
> > only IMail. It runs great for a week then gets this
> > webserver problem. It runs great for 5-10 more days
> > then I get it again...
>
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