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    The IIS at one of our customer's site is crashing due to heavy load. We want to track the memory usage of the InetInfo process. Is there any tool or system performance counter to capture this information. In particular they are getting out of memory exception. Please suggest what approach we should follow to monitor the cause of IIS crashing. ____________________________________________________________ rishabhs I think therefore I am.

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      The IIS at one of our customer's site is crashing due to heavy load. We want to track the memory usage of the InetInfo process. Is there any tool or system performance counter to capture this information. In particular they are getting out of memory exception. Please suggest what approach we should follow to monitor the cause of IIS crashing. ____________________________________________________________ rishabhs I think therefore I am.

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      Approach #1: Post in the appropriate forum :D

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        The IIS at one of our customer's site is crashing due to heavy load. We want to track the memory usage of the InetInfo process. Is there any tool or system performance counter to capture this information. In particular they are getting out of memory exception. Please suggest what approach we should follow to monitor the cause of IIS crashing. ____________________________________________________________ rishabhs I think therefore I am.

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        r i s h a b h s wrote: Is there any tool or system performance counter to capture this information. Can't you just use the Performance utility that comes with the OS? Click the "+" button in the toolbar, select Process in the Performance object: combobox, and select Inetinfo in the Select instances from list: combobox.


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          r i s h a b h s wrote: Is there any tool or system performance counter to capture this information. Can't you just use the Performance utility that comes with the OS? Click the "+" button in the toolbar, select Process in the Performance object: combobox, and select Inetinfo in the Select instances from list: combobox.


          "When I was born I was so surprised that I didn't talk for a year and a half." - Gracie Allen

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          Thanx David. But it would not give me the memory usage i.e. the amount of memory used by the process InetInfo. There is no memory related counter for the "Process" type Object. It can give me the virtual memory peak, IO Operation time etc but not what i'm looking for. Please correct me if i'm wrong... Thanx @darkbyte :- This is not a programming question. Please read the post carefully before rating or making such comments. ____________________________________________________________ rishabhs I think therefore I am.

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            Thanx David. But it would not give me the memory usage i.e. the amount of memory used by the process InetInfo. There is no memory related counter for the "Process" type Object. It can give me the virtual memory peak, IO Operation time etc but not what i'm looking for. Please correct me if i'm wrong... Thanx @darkbyte :- This is not a programming question. Please read the post carefully before rating or making such comments. ____________________________________________________________ rishabhs I think therefore I am.

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            What about "Private Bytes?"


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              What about "Private Bytes?"


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              The explanation of Private Bytes says that it is the current number of bytes this process has allocated that cannot be shared with other processes. Can i read it as the number of bytes which are allocated to this process by the operating system? I've still no clue about what Private Byte means...Any suggestions??:confused: ____________________________________________________________ rishabhs I think therefore I am.

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                The explanation of Private Bytes says that it is the current number of bytes this process has allocated that cannot be shared with other processes. Can i read it as the number of bytes which are allocated to this process by the operating system? I've still no clue about what Private Byte means...Any suggestions??:confused: ____________________________________________________________ rishabhs I think therefore I am.

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                r i s h a b h s wrote: Can i read it as the number of bytes which are allocated to this process by the operating system? All memory is allocated by the OS. What distinction are you trying to make?


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                  r i s h a b h s wrote: Can i read it as the number of bytes which are allocated to this process by the operating system? All memory is allocated by the OS. What distinction are you trying to make?


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                  Okay David. Lemme try this...Thnx for ur help. ____________________________________________________________ rishabhs I think therefore I am.

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