Re: WAS suddenly dying



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\viewkind4\uc1\pard\lang2052\f0\fs20 Ok. Then that will be fine if there is no other application involved in the same application pool.
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\par After you've confirmed that the WCF requests got blocked at the .NET managed runtime(if you see the requests arrive the server-side and exits in IIS LOG), you can use the means mentioned in previous article I provided to capture a hang dump for analysis.
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\par Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 11:28:57 +0200
\par From: Frank Hauptlorenz <ecstasy.tribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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\par Subject: Re: WAS suddenly dying
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\par Hi Steven,
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\par >>As you mentioned that 16 applications shared the application pool on your
\par >>server, then would it be possible for you to isolate your webservice app to
\par >>a single dedicated application pool. Then, you can test the webservice
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\par No, I meant we host 16 WCF-Services within one dedicated application pool.
\par All services are belonging to our application.
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\par Frank
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\par Steven Cheng schrieb:
\par > Thanks for your reply Frank,
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\par > As for hang troubleshooting and debugging, there are some existing tutorial
\par > and reference on this:
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\par > #Troubleshooting an IIS Crash/Hang
\par > http://cavemansblog.wordpress.com/2008/04/16/troubleshooting-an-iis-crash/
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