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Have a lot of troubles on production server. Some routing cause crashing of Application Pool with event id 1011: Event Type: Warning Event Source: W3SVC Event Category: None Event ID: 1011 Date: 1/21/2009 Time: 9:08:17 AM User: N/A Computer: xxxxxxxxxxxxx Description: A process serving application pool 'DefaultAppPool' suffered a fatal communication error with the World Wide Web Publishing Service. The process id was '3788'. The data field contains the
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error number. 8007006d I have a few very hard hours for me before I found a problem. Thanks to Tess Ferrandez and her blog post I found it. Always double check Your multithreaded code in asp.net application. When Unhandled exceptions occurs application pool crashes and it's damn hard to find WHY. iis iis-6 debugging crash application-pool share|improve this question edited May 27 '10 at 20:53 community wiki 4 revs, 3 users 66%AlfeG 1 Tess's blog is outstanding. We had a culprit clobbering one of our shared server shared app pools on IIS6, turned out to be that exact problem. The next problem was trying to get said customer to comprehend issue though :) –Kev Jan 24 '09 at 19:00 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote accepted Tess's blog was a little advanced for me. I had to search around for quite a bit before I found the right articles that helped me debug my dump files. This article will help others who want to debug their crashing asp.net application pools but don't know how to start. share|improve this answer answered Jun 2 '11 at 1:24 community wiki user780385 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved
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with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow 8007006d is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up 'DefaultAppPool' suffered a fatal communication error with the World Wide Web Publishing Service http://stackoverflow.com/questions/476473/iis-6-0-application-pool-crash up vote 3 down vote favorite 1 I am getting Event Log entries every time I access the site: Event Type: Error Event Source: VsJITDebugger Event Category: None Event ID: 4096 User: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE Computer: COMPUTER-02 Description: An unhandled Microsoft .NET Framework exception occurred in w3wp.exe [2908]. Just-In-Time debugging this exception failed with the following error: Debugger could not be started because no user is logged on. Check the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5462528/defaultapppool-suffered-a-fatal-communication-error-with-the-world-wide-web-pu documentation index for 'Just-in-time debugging, errors' for more information. Data: 0000: 02 00 5c 80 ..\ System Logs Event Type: Error Event Source: W3SVC Event Category: None Event ID: 1002 Date: 28/03/2011 Time: 17:49:28 User: N/A Computer: COMPUTER-02 Description: Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool. Application Log Event Type: Warning Event Source: W3SVC Event Category: None Event ID: 1011 Date: 28/03/2011 Time: 17:49:28 User: N/A Computer: COMPUTER-02 Description: A process serving application pool 'DefaultAppPool' suffered a fatal communication error with the World Wide Web Publishing Service. The process id was '3724'. The data field contains the error number. Data: 0000: 6d 00 07 80 m.. I have also followed the advice of Microsoft's Support site without luck. The Network Service account didn't have any problems accessing the registry. I need to run the site in IIS6 (instead of IIS Express 7.5) as the site runs ASP as well as ASP.NET I need the wildcard mapping for authentication in ASP. I have completely run out of ideas, as the site was fine in ASP.NET 3.5 (CLR v2...), but this upgrade has completely messed up by debugging. Any help will be much appreciated. visual-studio-2010 debugg
29, 2005124 0 0 0 Problems statements similar to the following questions pop up all the time on various IIS newsgroups, and the user usually claims that they have https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/david.wang/2005/08/29/howto-understand-and-diagnose-an-application-pool-crash/ either seen (or not seen) many posts that look like theirs, and never any concrete solutions. I am going to try and explain the whole thought process, why things work the way it https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26269571/Application-pool-suffered-a-fatal-communication-error-with-WWW-PS.html does,as well as useful next steps. Question: #1 Our production server has recently started experiencing AppPool crashes. These seem to occur sporadically. sometimes three times a day, sometimes not for a couple of fatal communication days. The error manifests itself to the client as "Service Unavailable". In the system event log we see the following:A process serving application pool ‘DefaultAppPool' suffered a fatal communication error with the World Wide Web Publishing Service With error number: 8007006d At the same time (but not always) we see this error in the Application Log "Faulting application w3wp.exe, version 6.0.3790.0, faulting module kernel32.dll, version 5.2.3790.0, fault fatal communication error address 0x000249d3" The application does usually start working again after anywhere between 2 and 15 minutes (although no worker process restarts or recycles appear in our perf logs). This problems seems to have started occuring following the latest MS patches being applied to our server. It may just be a coincidence though. We are running Windows Server 2003 Standard. We are about to apply SP1 in an attempt to solve this problem, but I wanted to find out if anyone else has had this problem and what the solution was. I have seen several similarish posts but nothing concrete as a solution. I have seen this article (http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?id=885654) but it doesn't quite match our situation as we are not running as a domain controller. We haven't yet tried running registry monitor as I wanted to find out if error 8007006d always equates to a registry permission problem?? before installing3rd party freeware onto our production server. Any help is much appreciated #2 There is a similar question posted today, but the event ID is different Isee the following error anywhere from 2-3 times a day on Windows 2003 server.Event ID- 1009, a process serving application pool ‘Q' terminate
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