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Limbo

2005-09-22, 9:00 pm

The App. pool keeps crashing.

I've run IISState, but can't see what is causing it to crash

The log is here:

http://www.sms.fo/iisstate.zip

The event log says:

A process serving application pool 'I2net5AppPool' terminated unexpectedly.
The process id was '5468'. The process exit code was '0xc0000005'.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Pat [MSFT]

2005-09-22, 9:00 pm

The log file shows an AppPool that was in the process of being recycled and
crashed; most likely due to memory (Heap) corruption. So, even if the crash
had not occurred the process was going to go away anyway. To track this
down, you need to use a tool called PageHeap. I would recommend contacting
MS-Support for help with it.


pat


"Limbo" <Limbo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C74976C6-2A80-4F9B-A144-6101D592BF71@microsoft.com...
> The App. pool keeps crashing.
>
> I've run IISState, but can't see what is causing it to crash
>
> The log is here:
>
> http://www.sms.fo/iisstate.zip
>
> The event log says:
>
> A process serving application pool 'I2net5AppPool' terminated
> unexpectedly.
> The process id was '5468'. The process exit code was '0xc0000005'.
>
> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.



Limbo

2005-09-22, 9:00 pm

Thanks for the quick response. I will try to remember to post back here when
I figure out what is going on.

Limbo

"Pat [MSFT]" wrote:

> The log file shows an AppPool that was in the process of being recycled and
> crashed; most likely due to memory (Heap) corruption. So, even if the crash
> had not occurred the process was going to go away anyway. To track this
> down, you need to use a tool called PageHeap. I would recommend contacting
> MS-Support for help with it.
>
>
> pat
>
>
> "Limbo" <Limbo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C74976C6-2A80-4F9B-A144-6101D592BF71@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Limbo

2005-09-29, 7:51 am

Could you give me some pointers to this PageHeap?

I have tried installing it and setting it up for w3wp. But I get no log or
anything, so I am unsure about how to get results from this setup.

Thanks,
Limberg

"Pat [MSFT]" wrote:

> The log file shows an AppPool that was in the process of being recycled and
> crashed; most likely due to memory (Heap) corruption. So, even if the crash
> had not occurred the process was going to go away anyway. To track this
> down, you need to use a tool called PageHeap. I would recommend contacting
> MS-Support for help with it.
>
>
> pat
>
>
> "Limbo" <Limbo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C74976C6-2A80-4F9B-A144-6101D592BF71@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Pat [MSFT]

2005-09-30, 7:50 am

You don't get a log; you need to use a debugger like WinDBG. If you
download WinDBG, it includes documentation on using PageHeap.

Pat

"Limbo" <Limbo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EACE39EE-A2F9-4912-905E-6C85B73653B5@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Could you give me some pointers to this PageHeap?
>
> I have tried installing it and setting it up for w3wp. But I get no log or
> anything, so I am unsure about how to get results from this setup.
>
> Thanks,
> Limberg
>
> "Pat [MSFT]" wrote:
>


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