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ASP.NET on Server 2003 - Painfully Slow to Process Page?

Forgive me on the lack of specifics but I am not a "server" guy.

We just rolled our code out to a 2003 Server from Win2k Server and for some
reason our pages are painfully slow. It appears the pages process fine (by
spinning globe and 100% status bar. But then there is a dead wait time while
it must be processing the request.redirect.

Server 2003
IIS 6.0
Framework 1.1.4322.573
Windows Authentication (Was using local users/groups on Win2k, now using AD
accounts but trying to duplicate old user/group behavior)

The system does work 100%, Authentication and group identification as well.
Just a painfull wait time before pages.

Everything worked beautifully on the new server for a short time. Not sure
what changed.

I hope this provides some insight, more detail will happily be provided
where necessary.

TIA
- Marc
Nov 18 '05 #1
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all calls or just the first?
do you have the app pool expiring too soon?
is the worker process in the task manager pegged really high?

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"Marc Castrechini" <mc@merchantwareh4o3u2s1e.com> wrote in message
news:Oo****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Forgive me on the lack of specifics but I am not a "server" guy.

We just rolled our code out to a 2003 Server from Win2k Server and for some reason our pages are painfully slow. It appears the pages process fine (by
spinning globe and 100% status bar. But then there is a dead wait time while it must be processing the request.redirect.

Server 2003
IIS 6.0
Framework 1.1.4322.573
Windows Authentication (Was using local users/groups on Win2k, now using AD accounts but trying to duplicate old user/group behavior)

The system does work 100%, Authentication and group identification as well. Just a painfull wait time before pages.

Everything worked beautifully on the new server for a short time. Not sure
what changed.

I hope this provides some insight, more detail will happily be provided
where necessary.

TIA
- Marc

Nov 18 '05 #2
Look in the event log for excessive asp_net service entries, which may
indicate excessive restarts, which will cause the server to appear slow.
"Marc Castrechini" <mc@merchantwareh4o3u2s1e.com> wrote in message
news:Oo****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Forgive me on the lack of specifics but I am not a "server" guy.

We just rolled our code out to a 2003 Server from Win2k Server and for some reason our pages are painfully slow. It appears the pages process fine (by
spinning globe and 100% status bar. But then there is a dead wait time while it must be processing the request.redirect.

Server 2003
IIS 6.0
Framework 1.1.4322.573
Windows Authentication (Was using local users/groups on Win2k, now using AD accounts but trying to duplicate old user/group behavior)

The system does work 100%, Authentication and group identification as well. Just a painfull wait time before pages.

Everything worked beautifully on the new server for a short time. Not sure
what changed.

I hope this provides some insight, more detail will happily be provided
where necessary.

TIA
- Marc

Nov 18 '05 #3
After looking at the Event Log I actually found the problem. As part of our
normal error handling and tracking we write to a custom Event Log category.
That was not happening on the server and when we removed it from our
authentication/roles code it runs fine.

I will try to figure out what was happening but I am good with the Slow to
Process page issue.

Thanks for your help

- Marc
"Morgan" <ab**@senditon.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Look in the event log for excessive asp_net service entries, which may
indicate excessive restarts, which will cause the server to appear slow.
"Marc Castrechini" <mc@merchantwareh4o3u2s1e.com> wrote in message
news:Oo****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Forgive me on the lack of specifics but I am not a "server" guy.

We just rolled our code out to a 2003 Server from Win2k Server and for

some
reason our pages are painfully slow. It appears the pages process fine (by spinning globe and 100% status bar. But then there is a dead wait time

while
it must be processing the request.redirect.

Server 2003
IIS 6.0
Framework 1.1.4322.573
Windows Authentication (Was using local users/groups on Win2k, now using

AD
accounts but trying to duplicate old user/group behavior)

The system does work 100%, Authentication and group identification as

well.
Just a painfull wait time before pages.

Everything worked beautifully on the new server for a short time. Not sure what changed.

I hope this provides some insight, more detail will happily be provided
where necessary.

TIA
- Marc


Nov 18 '05 #4

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