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MSUTech

2005-06-28, 5:54 pm

Hello All,

I am getting an IIS error.. that tells the server it is OUT OF MEMORY.. then
the server displays a message about the DLLHOST.exe and it waits for an "OK"
from me... after hitting OK... it goes back to working fine.... BUT, while
the notification is up on the screen... the website is NOT AVAILABLE.... that
is the message that visitors get when they try to get to the website....

so, is there a way I can tell the system to SKIP the notification ... and
just restart the service..... ?

ALSO... What memory is the issue here... I am assuming this memory error is
coming from an INFINITE LOOP or something... from one of my ASP pages... so,
I would imagine the best move would be to get RID of the "On Error Resume
Next" code at the top of my pages.. to try and isolate the problem?

thanks...

any info that you can provide would be greatly appreciated...

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Egbert Nierop \(MVP for IIS\)

2005-06-29, 2:48 am

Hi,

Try IISState which you need to attach to inetinfo.exe (or W3Wp). If the
process crashes, it can tell you what is happening just before the crash.
http://www.iisfaq.com/default.aspx?view=P197

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"MSUTech" <MSUTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AC2BE192-BC7E-41A4-88A9-0E1E1867665C@microsoft.com...
> Hello All,
>
> I am getting an IIS error.. that tells the server it is OUT OF MEMORY..
> then
> the server displays a message about the DLLHOST.exe and it waits for an
> "OK"
> from me... after hitting OK... it goes back to working fine.... BUT, while
> the notification is up on the screen... the website is NOT AVAILABLE....
> that
> is the message that visitors get when they try to get to the website....
>
> so, is there a way I can tell the system to SKIP the notification ... and
> just restart the service..... ?
>
> ALSO... What memory is the issue here... I am assuming this memory error
> is
> coming from an INFINITE LOOP or something... from one of my ASP pages...
> so,
> I would imagine the best move would be to get RID of the "On Error Resume
> Next" code at the top of my pages.. to try and isolate the problem?
>
> thanks...
>
> any info that you can provide would be greatly appreciated...
>
> --
>
> Systems Programmer
>


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