Re: User Memory Quotas

From: Roger Abell (mvpNOSpam_at_asu.edu)
Date: 12/24/04


Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2004 12:20:56 -0700

That makes it sound like it is the per-context allocation
rather than the system-wide pool.
I am really, really tending to believe that you need to
look at what might be leaking from the perl routines.
If you are not seeing other principals then you are having
these all run by IIS in a worker process pools of a single
principal.

Have you looked at the features of IIS 6 that let you
cycle the worker pools on different triggers, including
how long they have lived ??

-- 
Roger Abell
Microsoft MVP (Windows  Security)
MCSE (W2k3,W2k,Nt4)  MCDBA
"Bodger" <jbrown@jlbprof.com> wrote in message
news:1103908200.307438.15620@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Let me know what parameters and other things you want me to report on
> and I will be glad to report on it.
>
> Regarding the Task Manager, today it is quiet (Christmas Eve)
>
> Our user    14 processes (this will be steady)
> LOCAL SERVICE 1 process
> NETWORK SERVICE 2 processes
> SYSTEM 32 processes
>
> Note the webserver and the perls that support the web server run in the
> SYSTEM process, and from our performance logs, we start having troubles
> when we get upwards of 50 perls per minute running.  Typically those
> perls come and go quickly but a few stick around so I do not have an
> analysis as to how many are active at one time.
> Thanx
>
> Julian a.k.a Bodger
>


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