I just used the asp upload example, and uploaded a 40 meg file, the CPU Usage was pegged the whole time just like before, the culprits being dllhost.exe and inetinfo.exe.

Sounds like it is a windows issue, not witango. The asp example doesn't use witango at all.

Again, I am using a completely patched Windows 2000 Server, with IIS 5. Sounds like http upload is not a viable solution on windows servers. I guest I will have to write a custom desktop app.

Robert.

On Sunday, March 23, 2003, at 01:53 PM, Tom Ferguson wrote:

Robert,

Try the asp upload on Ben's site. (www.pcforge.com) I had the same problem
with large files when using Tango (Witango), and this solved the problem for
me.


Full link: (will wrap)

http://www.pcforge.com/ goodies.taf?_function=listview&type=Active%20Server%2
0Page%20%28ASP%29&_UserReference=B7A9929E5ADB8C8D3E7E2E46


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 6:59 AM
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Subject: Witango-Talk: HTTP Upload


I normally don't use http upload for many reasons, but I had to do a quick and dirty solution for a client. They must be able to upload MP3 files to our servers. The files range from 10-20 megs. Before I put this into production, I wanted to test the load it would put on my servers. My app uses witango to accept the file argument, and write it to a file where I want it. I am running Witango 054 and IIS 5 on windows 2000. During the upload, the server pegs 100% CPU usage, dllhost.exe and inetinfo.exe being the culprits. Witango only spikes when the upload is done to write the file.

Since I have only used http upload with very small files in the past, I
have never noticed this. This is totally unacceptable. If I upload the
same file to the same IIS Server using IIS WebDav, it doesn't break a
sweat, 1-2% CPU Usage. I can't recall every testing this with other web
servers, does anyone else have any info with apache or Webstar?


It looks like I will have to write a custom desktop app for this
client's admin, which I did not want to do. If anyone knows of any IIS
5 tweaks that may help, I would appreciate it. My systems are
completely patched once a week.

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