There are a series of event log entries like
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“A process serving application pool 'VaultAppPool' failed to respond to a ping. The process id was '652'.”
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“A worker process with process id of '3816' serving application pool 'VaultAppPool' has requested a recycle because the worker process reached its allowed processing time limit.”
The vault log only reports
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“A configuration error occurred reading [DelayThreshold] from Vault.Config. ConfigReader reported the following error: The section could not be found within vault.config”.
The only other error messages in the vault log are like:
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An error occurred during the deletion of rnjzi355ryonksagbol5uifg. Please check that the session was removed from the database.\tTransaction (Process ID 57) was deadlocked on lock resources with another process and has been chosen as the deadlock victim. Rerun the transaction.
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An error occurred during the deletion of session, rnjzi355ryonksagbol5uifg. Please check that the session was removed from sgvault.dbo.tblsession in the database. Error: FailDBDelete
On the other hand, these associations could be purely coincidental. A detailed examination of log files for one event shows only a block of time between the onset of symptom and system reboot with no entries in the sgvault.log file. There were no errors before the event and only the ConfigReader message before the System Start message after the computer was rebooted.
Scheduled maintenance for next Monday includes disabling the recycling of worker processes as suggested by
http://support.sourcegear.com/viewtopic.php?t=1014
I’m not convinced that this will be a solution because of the log file analysis findings. My question to Source Gear is; What the hell could be causing the web service process, associated with it’s own ApplicationPool to consume 100%CPU for hours at a time?
CONFIG:
Windows 2K3 Enterprise Edition P3-600mhz 512MB Patched to date
MS SQL 2000 sp3
FogBUGZ Version 3.1.9 (DB 328)
Vault (2.0.6.2219)
SharePoint Services sp1 is installed on a separate virtual server