Web site goes down and comes back up

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3/29/2011 7:37:40 AM
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Web site goes down and comes back up

mojoPortal Version 2.3.5.8 SqlCe
Operating System Microsoft Windows NT 5.2.3790 Service Pack 2
ASP.NET Info v4.0.30319 Running in Full Trust

We have experienced periodic crashes over the last 24 hours on our site: http://blog.themorgan.org

The site suddenly stops loading every hour or two for about 20 minutes at a time and then comes back up again on its own. If I restart IIS, the site comes back up immediately. Another classic ASP site on the server is not affected, so it seems to be a .NET or MojoPortal problem.

Has anyone experienced this? How can we fix it?

Best regards,

Dan

3/29/2011 1:53:11 PM
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Re: Web site goes down and comes back up

First step is to try and figure out why it happens. You should monitor errors in your event viewer for any errors that kill the web process, and try to find out error details. If your site gets lots of traffic you might want to consider migrating to SQL Server, but SQL Ce should be ok for moderate traffic.

Hope it helps,

Joe

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