Process gets terminated after a while that was started through a web service
I have this exe that is started through my web service. Weird thing is it gets terminated automatically after a while the memory gets a bit higher (highest 60MB it isn't even that high). If I run the exe from a command line it runs fine and doesn't crash. It is also specific to a machine, it works fine on other machines! I feel like I'm missing some sort of settings and I can't figure out which one.
This is what my iis pool settings look like:
UPDATE:
Total memory consumption doesn't get that high. But the cpu usage is over 85% as soon as the process starts.
wcf iis
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I have this exe that is started through my web service. Weird thing is it gets terminated automatically after a while the memory gets a bit higher (highest 60MB it isn't even that high). If I run the exe from a command line it runs fine and doesn't crash. It is also specific to a machine, it works fine on other machines! I feel like I'm missing some sort of settings and I can't figure out which one.
This is what my iis pool settings look like:
UPDATE:
Total memory consumption doesn't get that high. But the cpu usage is over 85% as soon as the process starts.
wcf iis
IdleTimeout is set to terminate? also if server memory gets to 90% or 95%, app pools are automatically killed unless specified otherwise
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 7:05
@mahlatse where can I specify not to kill it?
– SZT
Nov 21 '18 at 9:13
Try setting IdleTimout to 0.
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 11:46
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I have this exe that is started through my web service. Weird thing is it gets terminated automatically after a while the memory gets a bit higher (highest 60MB it isn't even that high). If I run the exe from a command line it runs fine and doesn't crash. It is also specific to a machine, it works fine on other machines! I feel like I'm missing some sort of settings and I can't figure out which one.
This is what my iis pool settings look like:
UPDATE:
Total memory consumption doesn't get that high. But the cpu usage is over 85% as soon as the process starts.
wcf iis
I have this exe that is started through my web service. Weird thing is it gets terminated automatically after a while the memory gets a bit higher (highest 60MB it isn't even that high). If I run the exe from a command line it runs fine and doesn't crash. It is also specific to a machine, it works fine on other machines! I feel like I'm missing some sort of settings and I can't figure out which one.
This is what my iis pool settings look like:
UPDATE:
Total memory consumption doesn't get that high. But the cpu usage is over 85% as soon as the process starts.
wcf iis
wcf iis
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SZT
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IdleTimeout is set to terminate? also if server memory gets to 90% or 95%, app pools are automatically killed unless specified otherwise
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 7:05
@mahlatse where can I specify not to kill it?
– SZT
Nov 21 '18 at 9:13
Try setting IdleTimout to 0.
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 11:46
add a comment |
IdleTimeout is set to terminate? also if server memory gets to 90% or 95%, app pools are automatically killed unless specified otherwise
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 7:05
@mahlatse where can I specify not to kill it?
– SZT
Nov 21 '18 at 9:13
Try setting IdleTimout to 0.
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 11:46
IdleTimeout is set to terminate? also if server memory gets to 90% or 95%, app pools are automatically killed unless specified otherwise
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 7:05
IdleTimeout is set to terminate? also if server memory gets to 90% or 95%, app pools are automatically killed unless specified otherwise
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 7:05
@mahlatse where can I specify not to kill it?
– SZT
Nov 21 '18 at 9:13
@mahlatse where can I specify not to kill it?
– SZT
Nov 21 '18 at 9:13
Try setting IdleTimout to 0.
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 11:46
Try setting IdleTimout to 0.
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 11:46
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IdleTimeout is set to terminate? also if server memory gets to 90% or 95%, app pools are automatically killed unless specified otherwise
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 7:05
@mahlatse where can I specify not to kill it?
– SZT
Nov 21 '18 at 9:13
Try setting IdleTimout to 0.
– mahlatse
Nov 21 '18 at 11:46