Dev
Wed Apr 14 15:03:26 CDT 2004
George,
If your server is crashing or hanging you might want to
download our ReJuvin8 tool. It's free for the first
15-days. It can keep your site running despite problems.
It's designed to detect problems then restart or reboot.
It can restart ANY programs, services, or processes in
precise order. It doesn't fix bugs but it does give you some
breathing room while you are finding them. ReJuvin8 also
gives you email and telephone alert messages and graphic
status reports. It runs as a Windows Service.
It can also test, alert, and report on URLs running anywhere
on any server on your net connection. So if you use multiple
servers you can use them to watch each other, too.
ReJuvin8 has both an automatic and a custom mode. In the
auto mode you make all the settings by pointing and
clicking. This will handle most applications.
The custom mode uses heartbeat synch files to get absolute
detection that key processes are working. Tools and
instructions are provided to help you do this. We also offer
customization as a contract service.
Charles
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"George G Earl" <george.earl@ssa.gov> wrote in message
news:lj1r70h2n673crlkbmc49qq9512itjbv58@4ax.com...
> Running IIS 5.0 on Widows 2000 Adv Server, quad processor 700MHz each,
> 4GB RAM, ColdFusion 5.0 set to 20 simultaneous requests.
>
> Our WWW Publishing service keeps stopping under load. For us load is
> about 7500 page views per hour, many of which contain database queries
> that can take up to 2 minutes to complete but which usually complete
> in under a minute.
>
> A day after analysis shows that the concurrent users count starts a
> steady climb from the normal 45 to a peak of 145 - 270 over a period
> of 2 - 3 hours. Somewhere during the range between 145 - 270 the WWW
> Publishing service stops. As soon as we restart the service our
> concurrent user count resumes around the 45 level and stays there . .
> .
>
> Our total CPU resources used rarely goes above 20%, never goes above
> 30%. Our RAM usage never goes above .5GB out of the 4GB.
>
> Any ideas what might be causing the WWW Service to stop?
>
> (I do not have access to the server so I cannot get to any log files,
> etc., . . .)
>
> Thanks.
>
> ggeinec
>
>