Windows Server 2012 R2 app pools failing to start after recycle
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I have a couple of application pools set to recycle after a time limit. When that time limit is expired they try to recycle but fail
The event viewer shows 5 WAS warnings event id 5014 with the message below, corresponding to the max retries..
"The Windows Process Activation Service encountered an internal error in its process management of worker process '0' serving application pool 'MyAppPool'. The data field contains the error number."
With what I assume is the error ID E8000780
I don't seem to be able to download err.exe
What is this error?
Thanks
Pete
windows iis windows-server-2012-r2
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I have a couple of application pools set to recycle after a time limit. When that time limit is expired they try to recycle but fail
The event viewer shows 5 WAS warnings event id 5014 with the message below, corresponding to the max retries..
"The Windows Process Activation Service encountered an internal error in its process management of worker process '0' serving application pool 'MyAppPool'. The data field contains the error number."
With what I assume is the error ID E8000780
I don't seem to be able to download err.exe
What is this error?
Thanks
Pete
windows iis windows-server-2012-r2
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What's the identity you run the app pool under exactly? Is it a domain or custom account or what? Other than seeing these "warnings" does the application work properly after the recycle? I read that NIC TCP offloading could cause this sort of issue as well as if the identity you have the app pool set to run as has a password issues, locked out, account removed, trouble with DNS or DFS Replication, etc.
– Pimp Juice IT
Feb 4 at 13:55
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I have a couple of application pools set to recycle after a time limit. When that time limit is expired they try to recycle but fail
The event viewer shows 5 WAS warnings event id 5014 with the message below, corresponding to the max retries..
"The Windows Process Activation Service encountered an internal error in its process management of worker process '0' serving application pool 'MyAppPool'. The data field contains the error number."
With what I assume is the error ID E8000780
I don't seem to be able to download err.exe
What is this error?
Thanks
Pete
windows iis windows-server-2012-r2
I have a couple of application pools set to recycle after a time limit. When that time limit is expired they try to recycle but fail
The event viewer shows 5 WAS warnings event id 5014 with the message below, corresponding to the max retries..
"The Windows Process Activation Service encountered an internal error in its process management of worker process '0' serving application pool 'MyAppPool'. The data field contains the error number."
With what I assume is the error ID E8000780
I don't seem to be able to download err.exe
What is this error?
Thanks
Pete
windows iis windows-server-2012-r2
windows iis windows-server-2012-r2
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What's the identity you run the app pool under exactly? Is it a domain or custom account or what? Other than seeing these "warnings" does the application work properly after the recycle? I read that NIC TCP offloading could cause this sort of issue as well as if the identity you have the app pool set to run as has a password issues, locked out, account removed, trouble with DNS or DFS Replication, etc.
– Pimp Juice IT
Feb 4 at 13:55
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What's the identity you run the app pool under exactly? Is it a domain or custom account or what? Other than seeing these "warnings" does the application work properly after the recycle? I read that NIC TCP offloading could cause this sort of issue as well as if the identity you have the app pool set to run as has a password issues, locked out, account removed, trouble with DNS or DFS Replication, etc.
– Pimp Juice IT
Feb 4 at 13:55
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What's the identity you run the app pool under exactly? Is it a domain or custom account or what? Other than seeing these "warnings" does the application work properly after the recycle? I read that NIC TCP offloading could cause this sort of issue as well as if the identity you have the app pool set to run as has a password issues, locked out, account removed, trouble with DNS or DFS Replication, etc.
– Pimp Juice IT
Feb 4 at 13:55
What's the identity you run the app pool under exactly? Is it a domain or custom account or what? Other than seeing these "warnings" does the application work properly after the recycle? I read that NIC TCP offloading could cause this sort of issue as well as if the identity you have the app pool set to run as has a password issues, locked out, account removed, trouble with DNS or DFS Replication, etc.
– Pimp Juice IT
Feb 4 at 13:55
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What's the identity you run the app pool under exactly? Is it a domain or custom account or what? Other than seeing these "warnings" does the application work properly after the recycle? I read that NIC TCP offloading could cause this sort of issue as well as if the identity you have the app pool set to run as has a password issues, locked out, account removed, trouble with DNS or DFS Replication, etc.
– Pimp Juice IT
Feb 4 at 13:55