Event Id | 26 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-HttpEvent |
Description | Failed to add an entry (URI %1) to the cache. Status: %2. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause This event is generated when HTTP service failed to add an entry (URL) to the cache. Resolution Stop unneeded processes The server is running out of physical memory. You should stop unneeded process. To stop unneeded processes: 1.Press CTRL +ALT + DELETE simultaneously, and then click Start Task Manager. 2.In Applications, press and hold CTRL while clicking the applications you want to close, and then click End Task. 3.In Processes, press and hold CTRL while clicking the applications you want to close, and then click End Process. Verify Response cache entries should contain all URLs that have been successfully added to the cache. To view the entries and their properties within the response cache: 1.Click Start; click All Programs; click Accessories; right-click Command Prompt; click Run as administrator; and then click Continue. 2.Type netsh http show cachestate to verify that the expected URL entries are in the cache. show cachestate Lists all resources and their associated properties that are cached in the HTTP response cache or displays a single resource and its associated properties. Syntax show cachestate [[url=]string] Term-show cachestate [[url=]string] Description Fully qualified URL. If unspecified, implies all URLs. The URL can also be a prefix to registered URLs. |
Reference Links | Event ID 26 from Source Microsoft-Windows-HttpEvent |
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