IIS 6.0 Logging Fails

IIS 6.0 Logging Fails

am 31.01.2008 04:06:08 von rireland

Hi!
Upgraded our web server to IIS 6 (from IIS 5) and MS/SQL 2005 (from
2000). Having timeout issues under nominal load. Leaning towards
SQL, but I need the IIS logs to pinpoint the activity.

I turned on logging, per documentation and the various dialog boxes -
but only 3 out of the 11 sites I host are creating logs. The other 8
- the ones with the application issues - do not create logs of any
format in any directory regardless of how often I change the settings,
bounce the site, or scream and cry.

Customers angry, CEO panicky, developers grumpy...

Any input would be greatly appreciated. tia

Rick

Re: IIS 6.0 Logging Fails

am 31.01.2008 05:51:45 von Kristofer Gafvert

Does the event log give you any information why there are no log files? It
usually contains information about this issue.

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> Hi!
> Upgraded our web server to IIS 6 (from IIS 5) and MS/SQL 2005 (from
> 2000). Having timeout issues under nominal load. Leaning towards
> SQL, but I need the IIS logs to pinpoint the activity.
>
> I turned on logging, per documentation and the various dialog boxes -
> but only 3 out of the 11 sites I host are creating logs. The other 8
> - the ones with the application issues - do not create logs of any
> format in any directory regardless of how often I change the settings,
> bounce the site, or scream and cry.
>
> Customers angry, CEO panicky, developers grumpy...
>
> Any input would be greatly appreciated. tia
>
> Rick

RE: IIS 6.0 Logging Fails

am 01.02.2008 11:53:04 von Ashok

hi,
will you write something more about your problem. For upgraded of all your
system” congratulation “.
So you have new IIS6 now .what I think there is not any issue with IIS
internally ( IIS engine).
Please check your IIS connection time out setting (default which 120 sec)
..2nd see the extended log configuration . see also that default 1433 port is
open or not towards your database server.
3rd be sure using "perfmon" that how many connection are coming to your web
server. check current connection and anonymous connection also.

Thanks
Ashok –Kumar




"rireland@gmail.com" wrote:

> Hi!
> Upgraded our web server to IIS 6 (from IIS 5) and MS/SQL 2005 (from
> 2000). Having timeout issues under nominal load. Leaning towards
> SQL, but I need the IIS logs to pinpoint the activity.
>
> I turned on logging, per documentation and the various dialog boxes -
> but only 3 out of the 11 sites I host are creating logs. The other 8
> - the ones with the application issues - do not create logs of any
> format in any directory regardless of how often I change the settings,
> bounce the site, or scream and cry.
>
> Customers angry, CEO panicky, developers grumpy...
>
> Any input would be greatly appreciated. tia
>
> Rick
>