![]() You probably run out of threads because you stream downloads to the clients. You can tune this specifically to your needs. IIS allocates a certain number of threads depending on the version of IIS and the configuration settings which by default depend on the number of processors/cores in your server. My guess is that you are hitting the limit of available threads that IIS has available. The process id was '6764'.Ī worker process '3232' serving application pool 'ASP.NET 4.0 The data field contains the error number.Ī process serving application pool 'ASP.NET 4.0 (Integrated)' exceeded (Integrated)' failed to stop a listener channel for protocol 'http' in The latest warnings and information are like below :Ī worker process '2408' serving application pool 'ASP.NET 4.0 I figure out there is no error in that area. ![]() What do those limits mean and can i use them for keep my server alive all the time?Īfter viewing event viewer of windows -> custom views -> server rols -> web server (iis) In right side of iis -> configure area -> i found some limits. How can i do that (with iis or another extension)? Is squid useful for this job or i can do that with another iis extension.ī.is limitation of download's Bandwidth efficient for prevent that error's occur? How can i put some limitations in my server (i have remote access to my server) for prevent this error happening?Ī.is limitation of dowload's speed efficient for prevent that error's occur? I have a web site for download mobile files and there many users in my web site.ġ-so why this error happens and what is that mean?Ģ-as i know appache free up itself when it's oveloaded, but what about iis?
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