TCPv4 Counters "Connetions Active" and "Connections Passive" on W2K3 IIS 6 Server.
From: themeanies (themeanies_at_nowhere.net)
Date: 01/07/05
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Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2005 15:38:00 -0600
Our main internal IIS server has been experiencing a slowdown recently
due to load. This is an internal fully patched Win2K3 server running 7
asp sites. Only one site is heavily accessed and it is database
connection intensive. Both the IIS server and SQL server are dual
gigabit teamed connections. Bandwidth between the two servers is not a
problem.
Specifically my question is about the perfmon counters for TCPv4. The
following two counters are slowly increasing post re-boot. Is this
expected behavior?
Connection Active and Connection Passive at a rate of about 50 and 200
per minute respectively.
The code is very lean, but like I said very transactional.
Do you have any suggestions for working through growing pains like this?
tM
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