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Garbage Collection

Hi All,

Is there a way to test whether Garbage Collection has been successfully
performed for a ASP.NET application.

Even if there is a tool to check this, please let me know.

Regards,
Kuldeep
Sep 14 '07 #1
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there are standard performance counters for how often GC its called, so
just use perfmon. your code can use GC itself.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

Kuldeep wrote:
Hi All,

Is there a way to test whether Garbage Collection has been successfully
performed for a ASP.NET application.

Even if there is a tool to check this, please let me know.

Regards,
Kuldeep

Sep 14 '07 #2
Kuldeep wrote:
Hi All,

Is there a way to test whether Garbage Collection has been successfully
performed for a ASP.NET application.

Even if there is a tool to check this, please let me know.

Regards,
Kuldeep
Use the GC.CollectionCount(generation) to get the number of garbage
collections performed on a specific generation. The generations range
from 0 to GC.MaxGeneration.

--
Göran Andersson
_____
http://www.guffa.com
Sep 14 '07 #3
use one of these to find out whether it has successfully run:
nGC- to find the number of times the GC has run.
cbWorkingSetMem-The number of bytes of memory, native and managed, in use
after the last garbage collection.
nCompactions-The number of times the garbage collector has compacted the heap.
nInduced-The number of times the application has called the Collect method.

Performance Monitor(perfmon) is a good tool to get the graphical display,
but you got to have perfmon always open to see the change. It would not be
possible it your application doesnt produce the memory stress(creation of
objects occuping space of 256MB or more), untill then GC wont be called.

"Kuldeep" wrote:
Hi All,

Is there a way to test whether Garbage Collection has been successfully
performed for a ASP.NET application.

Even if there is a tool to check this, please let me know.

Regards,
Kuldeep
Sep 26 '07 #4

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