Hello,

I have a W2K server running the most currenty SP, with IIS installed (I have
this same configuration on 6 servers on a Citrix Farm). On one server, the
"inetinfo.exe" is running at 60-100% and causing terrible performance on that
system. When I shut off the SMTP services, everything works great. There is
no email in the que or any other of the mail folders in Inetpub.

I only have one customer who's data resides on this server. When I move that
customers .mdb file to another server, the problem moves with it! This
customer's data file, other than being larger than most, is the same as all
my other customer's files.

Is it possible that port 25 is somehow being hijacked? Could it be hijacked
through my customer's office somehow - someone relaying spam on my systems
through my customers network??? Any tools/utilities you can recommend to help
me track this problem down?

Thank you all for your help!
- Rob

Re: Inetinfo running at 100% by Pat

Pat
Mon Jun 20 11:53:05 CDT 2005

Probably a bug in their ASP page.

Run iisstate against inetinfo while the problem is happening.

iisstate -p <pid of inetinfo> <enter>


Pat

"Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7B9FDC9D-AF20-4E79-8DA1-5EF01A9881AE@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> I have a W2K server running the most currenty SP, with IIS installed (I
> have
> this same configuration on 6 servers on a Citrix Farm). On one server, the
> "inetinfo.exe" is running at 60-100% and causing terrible performance on
> that
> system. When I shut off the SMTP services, everything works great. There
> is
> no email in the que or any other of the mail folders in Inetpub.
>
> I only have one customer who's data resides on this server. When I move
> that
> customers .mdb file to another server, the problem moves with it! This
> customer's data file, other than being larger than most, is the same as
> all
> my other customer's files.
>
> Is it possible that port 25 is somehow being hijacked? Could it be
> hijacked
> through my customer's office somehow - someone relaying spam on my systems
> through my customers network??? Any tools/utilities you can recommend to
> help
> me track this problem down?
>
> Thank you all for your help!
> - Rob
>
>