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12/31/2009 3:10 PM
 

Hi,
In my Event Viewer there is an Application Started event that is occurring every 30 minutes. I can't seem to figure it out. I've completely stopped the Scheduler from running, and even though I'm working in the site it is still occurring.
I do have several portals on this install and not everyone of them is getting a hit within the 30 minute mark, so would that cause the whole installed site  to restart?

Thanks,

Mark

 
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1/1/2010 10:43 PM
 

 You mean the purple Application Started event?  That, from my understanding is the site starting up after - 

> someone comes to visit after a period of inactivity

> site starting up again if app pool has been recycled

Perhaps you need to look at the application pool and make sure it's isolated - eg.. not with other website instances.  Sometimes you'll find that you reach a critical point where a website needs it's own application pool to stop it from constantly recycling because it's exceeded the memory set for it.  That is different to the time out pool where the time out can be caused for many reasons from a code point of view.

If IIS has been restarted, reset or changed in anyway, it will force an application Started event on all websites. 

The event viewer displaying that message as well has nothing to do with the scheduler -the event viewer is simply telling you of events that occur, like logins, errors, new users, alerts.

It is not really an 'error' what you are seeing, merely telling you that for some reason, usually a site visitor or app pool being reset has occurred.

I could be wrong but I look at these as well as our server logs on a regular basis and that is my own conclusion.

Nina


Nina Meiers My Little Website
If it's on DNN, I fix, build, deploy, support,skin, host, design, consult, implement, integrate and done since 2003.
Who am I? Just a city chic, having a crack at organic berry farming.. and creating awesome websites.
 
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1/3/2010 12:38 PM
 

Thanks for the reply Nina. That's essentially what I suspected. The web site in on a shared hosting service, so I think I'll punt the problem to them.

Thanks again.

Mark

 
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1/3/2010 3:41 PM
 
Nina is correct, if the event is not red it’s a notice.

Application start is a normal process of .net, the worker process can be modified to reduce recycle times and I doubt your host will modify it for you.

To reduce the number of recycles and improve first page startup DNN provides a keep alive control that refreshes the site.

To use it requires a computer that runs continuously, open your web browser and navigate to:

www.yoursite.com/keepalive.aspx


Robert Harriman
WEBMAZING.NET
AutoWebSuite / BrokerWebSuite

DNN Modules for Auto Dealers and Real Estate Professionals.

 
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1/4/2010 6:36 AM
 
Robert Harriman wrote:
DNN provides a keep alive control that refreshes the site.
To use it requires a computer that runs continuously, open your web browser and navigate to:
www.yoursite.com/keepalive.aspx 
You may also consider using a 3rd party service, e.g. from www.host-tracker.com or mon.itor.us.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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