Infrastructure Error Events Raised
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ASP.NET v2.0.50727 category Application Restarts - the number of times an application has been restarted during the server's lifetime Applications Running - the number of currently running web applications Audit error 18456 severity 14 state 38 Failure Events Raised - the number of audit failures in the error 18456 severity 14 state 5 application since it was started Audit Success Events Raised - the number of audit successes in the sql server error 18456 severity 14 state 11 application since it was started Error Events Raised - the number of error events raised by the application since it was started Infrastructure Error Events Raised - the
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number of HTTP error events raised by the application since it was started Request Execution Time - the number of milliseconds it took to execute the most recent request Request Wait Time - the number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue Requests Current - the current number of requests including those error 18456 severity 14 state 46 that are queued, currently executing or waiting to be written to client. When counter exceeds requestQueueLimit as defined in processModel configuration section, ASP.NET begins rejecting requests Requests Disconnected - the number of requests disconnected because of communication errors or user terminations Request Queued - the number of requests waiting to be processed Request Rejected - the number of requests rejected because request queue was full State Server Sessions Abandoned - the number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned State Server Sessions Active - the number of sessions currently active State Server Sessions Timed Out - the number of sessions timed out State Server Sessions Total - the total number of sessions Worker Process Restarts - the number of times a worker process has restarted on the machine Worker Processes Running - the number of worker processes running on the machine other ASP.NET-specific categories include ASP.NET ASP.NET Applications ASP.NET Apps v4.0.30319 ASP.NET State Service ASP.NET v4.0.30319 performance counter takes snapshot every 400 milliseconds back to index
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