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Old April 18th, 2007, 07:05 PM
Pupkin
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Default Analyze ASP code?

Hey,

I'm having a problem with Com+ crashes on a virtual server environment,
and the tech support is claiming that my ASP code is consuming too much
memory.

The problem is, there are 19 sites on this VPS, and they can't isolate
where the problems are coming from.

Is there some kind of tool I can run that can detect problems in my ASP
code -- like objects left open -- because going through every page of 19
sites doesn't seem very practical.

Thanks
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Old April 18th, 2007, 09:05 PM
Jon Paal [MSMD]
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Default Re: Analyze ASP code?

can someone check the server logs when it crashes..it might have some useful information


"Pupkin" <spamagnet@dorrk.comwrote in message news:MPG.208ffd54ecb2d9c09897b2@news.giganews.com. ..
Quote:
Hey,
>
I'm having a problem with Com+ crashes on a virtual server environment,
and the tech support is claiming that my ASP code is consuming too much
memory.
>
The problem is, there are 19 sites on this VPS, and they can't isolate
where the problems are coming from.
>
Is there some kind of tool I can run that can detect problems in my ASP
code -- like objects left open -- because going through every page of 19
sites doesn't seem very practical.
>
Thanks

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Old April 18th, 2007, 11:25 PM
Pupkin
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Default Re: Analyze ASP code?

In article <132cuctdtutig0b@corp.supernews.com>, "Jon Paal [MSMD]" <Jon
nospam Paal @ everywhere dot comsays...
Quote:
can someone check the server logs when it crashes..it might have some useful information
>
>
That's what I would think, but they tell me they don't see any
specifics, just Com+ failures related to memory overloads.

From that, they said its a problem with ASP code.

To me, it sounds like a problem with the server.
 

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