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    Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me. We have a number of websites running on our server and the IIS process was causing high CPU. To narrow this down we put each website in to its own app_pool to help identify the website. We now know which website is causing the problem however we don't know what part of the site is causing it. This could be down to the coding etc. Is there any tool I could run/install to help identify the code or area of the site causing the problem? Any help would be much appreciated. As a temp fix we are recycling the app_pool every couple of hours to keep it down. Many thanks

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      Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me. We have a number of websites running on our server and the IIS process was causing high CPU. To narrow this down we put each website in to its own app_pool to help identify the website. We now know which website is causing the problem however we don't know what part of the site is causing it. This could be down to the coding etc. Is there any tool I could run/install to help identify the code or area of the site causing the problem? Any help would be much appreciated. As a temp fix we are recycling the app_pool every couple of hours to keep it down. Many thanks

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      Hans Dietrich
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      Well, I think you're getting closer, but this forum is about hosting services; companies that will host your website, and servers that will run your website. What you want is probably the "Web Development" forum, or maybe the ASP.Net forum if that's what you're using.

      Best wishes, Hans


      [Hans Dietrich Software]

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        Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me. We have a number of websites running on our server and the IIS process was causing high CPU. To narrow this down we put each website in to its own app_pool to help identify the website. We now know which website is causing the problem however we don't know what part of the site is causing it. This could be down to the coding etc. Is there any tool I could run/install to help identify the code or area of the site causing the problem? Any help would be much appreciated. As a temp fix we are recycling the app_pool every couple of hours to keep it down. Many thanks

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        Akash Agarwal
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        Use the traacing for identified website and see, which chunk of code is taking more time, if it is anyway related to a bad code.

        Akash Agarwal

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