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12/22/2009 11:22 PM
 

I would be interested in other's experience with app pool configuration. On servers running multiple DNN sites what settings?

I've found that I need to recycle app pools daily rather than letting them 'expire' naturally. Also with multiple instances I don't set memory limits.

 
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12/22/2009 11:27 PM
 

Penny, I think this varies a ton based on if it is 64 bit or 32 (because amount of memory that can be used per app pool), what versions of asp.net you are using as well as the amount of volume each install gets. A site like DNN.com should be in it's own application pool on a 64 bit server across multiple web heads. What type of traffic are we talking about here as well as which asp.net version and which windows version (32 or 64)?


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1/11/2010 12:34 PM
 

We have been running instances on Windows 2003 32 bit OS, now all machines are Windows 2008R2 64bit .

On 2003 I am seeing ASP.Net deadlocks, I cannot find the cause but I can watch the app pools consume more and more resources until finally they crash IIS.

The crash error says this:
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: W3SVC-WP
Event Category: None
Event ID: 2262
Date:  1/11/2010
Time:  11:44:00 AM
User:  N/A
Computer: TPA1-WEB-004
Description:
ISAPI 'c:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v2.0.50727\aspnet_isapi.dll' reported itself as unhealthy for the following reason: 'Deadlock detected'.


The events leading up to the crash are multiples of this error: (Possible this error is unrelated?)
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: ASP.NET 2.0.50727.0
Event Category: Web Event
Event ID: 1309
Date:  1/11/2010
Time:  12:09:09 PM
User:  N/A
Computer: TPA1-WEB-004
Description:
Event code: 3005
Event message: An unhandled exception has occurred.
Event time: 1/11/2010 12:09:09 PM
Event time (UTC): 1/11/2010 5:09:09 PM
Event ID: 05b1d37388b047d599972e3406b292c3
Event sequence: 891
Event occurrence: 1
Event detail code: 0
 
Application information:
    Application domain: /LM/W3SVC/1675680708/ROOT-1-129076573660421074
    Trust level: Full
    Application Virtual Path: /
    Application Path:
\\tpa2-adm-001\GA-PROD-1\
    Machine name: TPA1-WEB-004
 
Process information:
    Process ID: 2992
    Process name: w3wp.exe
    Account name: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
 
Exception information:
    Exception type: HttpException
    Exception message: Invalid viewstate.
 
Request information:
    Request URL:
http://sitename.com/ScriptResource.axd?d=Dc0xBe5ter=
    Request path: /ScriptResource.axd
    User host address: 148.87.1.xxx 
    User: 
    Is authenticated: False
    Authentication Type: 
    Thread account name: domain\domainuser
 
Thread information:
    Thread ID: 8
    Thread account name: domain\domainuser 
    Is impersonating: False
    Stack trace:    at System.Web.UI.Page.DecryptStringWithIV(String s, IVType ivType)
   at System.Web.UI.Page.DecryptString(String s)


 

On the R2 x64 my problem is getting DNN to run with UNC share. The variables in this environment are plenty, and I'm fumbling around to find the correct combination.

AppPool - trying to use the cross-application pool isolation; big problems with this on the UNC share. Our machines are in a domain, I assign the webhead to have permission on the UNC share but I can't assign the DefaultAppPool (from the webhead) not sure if this is my problem really because even using Network Services my site runs, but no images and no CSS shows up (running the site from the webhead).

(does anyone else find this editor as frustrating as I do?)

 
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1/11/2010 2:14 PM
 

 Hi

We are running into the same issue.  I found some good information llS.NET about this.

I have had to create a service account on the domain and give the this account read/write access to files on the file server, then on the IIS machine, I attached the service account to the web head IIS_IUSR group and in the application pool, I set the pool to use my service account.  This seems to have fixed my issue.

The following are some links to information to help me sort this out.

http://forums.iis.net/t/1157234.aspx

http://forums.iis.net/t/1160381.aspx

When testing your authorization connection, you should get two green lights, indicating that your good to go.

Hope this helps.

Jerry

PS.  And yes I found this to be very frustrating to setup IIS 7.0 to use UNC.

 
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