Hi Matthew, 

Thanks for the tip. I have run the log viewer and have seen that evertime there 
an inital request, the logs indicate that an upgrade is checked prior to 
returning the site? I do need to look into these logs more, but here's a 
sample: 

09/30/2011 09:52:48.51    w3wp.exe (0x0904)    0x17F8    SharePoint Foundation  
  Upgrade    fbv7    Medium    [w3wp] [SPDelegateManager] [DEBUG] [30/09/2011 
09:52:48]: Waiting for mutex to initialize type dictionary        
09/30/2011 09:52:48.51    w3wp.exe (0x0904)    0x17F8    SharePoint Foundation  
  Upgrade    fbv7    Medium    [w3wp] [SPDelegateManager] [DEBUG] [30/09/2011 
09:52:48]: Obtained mutex        
09/30/2011 09:52:48.51    w3wp.exe (0x0904)    0x17F8    SharePoint Foundation  
  Upgrade    fbv7    Medium    [w3wp] [SPDelegateManager] [DEBUG] [30/09/2011 
09:52:48]: Registering assemlies and sequences        
09/30/2011 09:52:48.51    w3wp.exe (0x0904)    0x17F8    SharePoint Foundation  
  Upgrade    fbv7    Medium    [w3wp] [SPDelegateManager] [DEBUG] [30/09/2011 
09:52:48]: Begin registering Microsoft.SharePoint, Version=14.0.0.0, 
Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c.        
09/30/2011 09:52:48.51    w3wp.exe (0x0904)    0x17F8    SharePoint Foundation  
  Upgrade    fbv7    Medium    [w3wp] [SPDelegateManager] [DEBUG] [30/09/2011 
09:52:48]: Using assembly manifest 
Microsoft.SharePoint.UpgradeAssemblyManifest.        
09/30/2011 09:52:48.51    w3wp.exe (0x0904)    0x17F8    SharePoint Foundation  
  Upgrade    fbv7    Medium    [w3wp] [SPDelegateManager] [DEBUG] [30/09/2011 
09:52:48]: Registering 
[Microsoft.SharePoint.Upgrade.SPConfigurationDatabaseSequence] for 
[Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPConfigurationDatabase], Phase: 0, Order: 
0.        
09/30/2011 09:52:48.52    w3wp.exe (0x0904)    0x17F8    SharePoint Foundation  
  Upgrade    fbv7    Medium    [w3wp] [SPDelegateManager] [DEBUG] [30/09/2011 
09:52:48]: Registering 
[Microsoft.SharePoint.Upgrade.SPConfigurationDatabaseSequence2] for 
[Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPConfigurationDatabase], Phase: 1, Order: 
0.        
09/30/2011 09:52:48.52    w3wp.exe (0x0904)    0x17F8    SharePoint Foundation  
  Upgrade    fbv7    Medium    [w3wp] [SPDelegateManager] [DEBUG] [30/09/2011 
09:52:48]: Registering [Microsoft.SharePoint.Upgrade.SPContentDatabaseSequence] 
for [Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPContentDatabase], Phase: 0, Order: 
0.        
09/30/2011 09:52:48.52    w3wp.exe (0x0904)    0x17F8    SharePoint Foundation  
  Upgrade    fbv7    Medium    [w3wp] [SPDelegateManager] [DEBUG] [30/09/2011 
09:52:48]: Registering 
[Microsoft.SharePoint.Upgrade.SPContentDatabaseSequence2] for 
[Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPContentDatabase], Phase: 1, Order: 0.    
    

What's worrying is taht it's a SharePoint Foundation log, my server was 
installed with SP 2010 and the build is the RTM one at the moment.. I have no 
idea what to do with this!!






From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Dev Server Slow Down after Windows Update!
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 11:46:15 +1000



Have you  checked the diagnostic logs?  Set them to medium, download the 
sharepoint log viewer (http://sharepointlogviewer.codeplex.com/) and point it 
to your 14 directory and set it into live mode, hit the site and see if 
anything interesting comes up.  You should see your requests coming through as 
you ping the site.  You might also have some luck installing fiddler on the 
client, and check where your requests are going, and ensure that it’s a server 
issue by looking at the response times of the requests. You might find that 
it’s a client issue?  Have you tried using a different browser?  Ensured no 
proxies have been installed via GP or anything? Cheers, Matthew Cosier
CTO / Director
Hazaa Pty Ltd 
m: +61 428322904 
e: [email protected] | w: http://www.hazaa.com.au     From: 
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Uzma 
Naz
Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 8:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Dev Server Slow Down after Windows Update! I was working on my SP 2010 
dev server nicely to upgrade our internal systems when I noticed an extreme 
slowdown. I thought it was a broken workflow and after many days and hours of 
troubleshooting, it looks liek someone ran Windows Update and well the Sept 
security update for SharePoint 2010 was installed. Since then, all page 
requests take forever to load. 

my current build is  14.0.4763.1000, I've tried re-running the config wizard 
with no joy.. what are my options? Upgrade to Sp1 and install the latest CU and 
hope for the best or get a restored version of the VM that should be backed up? 

Thanks!!! 
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