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Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 5 & IIS 6 Troubleshooting Need Help finding COM+ error source Need Help finding COM+ error source RSS 10 replies Last post Feb 10, 2008 07:55 PM by wyliee ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply vistagrande 13 Posts Need Help finding COM+ error source Jan 30, 2007 08:27 PM|vistagrande|LINK We have recently migrated about 250 sites from a Win2K server to a new Win2k3 Web server along with several dozen sites from an older https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc774264(v=ws.10).aspx Win2k3 install. The new box is dual Xeon processor, 2GB RAM. From performance monitoring, it looks like the CPU is mostly loafing and the memory use is 40 - 55%. All sites were set up with their own anonymous user , app pool user identity and corresponding app pool. The UseSharedWPDesktop registry key is set to 1. As far as activity level, the sites are a mix of lucky-to-get-one-visitor-a-day to fairly https://forums.iis.net/t/1069541.aspx?Need+Help+finding+COM+error+source busy. They are a mix of static HTML, ASP and a smaller portion ASP.NET with possibly a few PHP scripts. We started seeing issues with COM+ errors showing up in the server Application log. This seems to be impacting the ASP sites. They get a 500 "Server Too Busy" error. I can not find a particular pattern to the COM+ error nor the sites being impacted. The specific pages having errors often are ones which are using ASP to only include header and footer HTML. I've used log parser on the W3svc logs looking for a misbehaving site which might be doing a buffer overrun or equivalent or some other common denominator preceding these, but do not see any suspects. Below is a sample of the errors from the Application log. Event Type: Error Event Source: COM+ Event Category: Unknown Event ID: 4689 Date: 1/27/2007 Time: 1:44:10 PM User: N/A Computer: PATTY Description: The run-time environment has detected an inconsistency in its internal state. This indicates a potential instability in the process that could be caused by the custom components running in the COM+ application, the components they make use of, or other factors. Error in d:\nt\com\complus\src\comsvcs\threads\stathread.cpp(284), hr = 8007000e: CSTAThread: CoGetApartmentID failed Event Type: Error Event Source: COM+ Event
Monitor an unlimited number of servers with $49/year With the current low prices for servers and the need for processing power, even a small company may end up with quite a http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-4689-source-COM+-eventno-3980-phase-1.htm few of them. If ten years ago it was still common to see http://kb.eventtracker.com/evtpass/evtpages/EventId_4689_Microsoft-Windows-Complus_62572.asp an entire company using just one server, these days that's no longer the case. New computers are added to the network with the understanding that they will be taken care of by the admins. Keeping an eye on these servers is a tedious, time-consuming process. Even with 5 minutes per server (to event id check the logs and other parameters), it may take an hour to make sure that everything is ok and no "red lights" are blinking on any of the servers. read more... Event ID: 4689 Source: COM Source: COM+ Type: Error Description:The run-time environment has detected an inconsistency in its internal state. This indicates a potential instability in the process that could be caused by error 4689 complus the custom components running in the COM+ application, the components they make use of, or other factors. Error in
in the COM+ application, the components they make use of, or other factors. %1%0Event InformationAccording to Microsoft :CauseThis event is logged when the run-time environment has detected an inconsistency in its internal state. ResolutionReport the internal error to MicrosoftVerifyYou can verify that your COM+ application is installed and working properly by using the Component Services administrative tool.To perform these procedures, you must have membership in Administrators, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority.To open Component Services and verify that your application is installed:1.Click Start, and then click Run.2.Type comexp.msc, and then click OK. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue.3.To locate your application, click Component Services, click Computers, click My Computer, and then click COM+ Applications.In addition, you can verify that the COM+ operating system component is installed and working properly.To verify that COM+ is working properly:1.In the console tree of Component Services, click Services (Local).2.Scroll through the list of service names to find the following services: COM+ Event System (optional), COM+ System Application, DCOM Server Process Launcher, and Remote Procedure Call (RPC).3.Confirm that the status of each service is StartedReference LinksEvent ID 4689 from Source Microsoft-Windows-Complus Did this information help you to resolve the problem? Yes: My problem was resolved. No: The information was not helpful / Partially helpful. Comments: Captcha Refresh