Event Id | 5093 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-WAS |
Description | The Windows Process Activation Service failed to overlap recycle for application pool '%1' worker process '%2'. The data field contains the error number. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when Windows Process Activation Service failed to overlap recycle for application pool worker process. Resolution : Stop and start WAS If WAS fails to recycle an application pool, the problem may self-correct. If the problem persists, a possible resolution is to stop and restart WAS. Stopping the WAS service will also stop the World Wide Web Publishing Service (W3SVC) and any other services that depend on WAS. Thus, you may also have to start these other services. To perform this procedure, you must have membership in Administrators , or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. To stop and start WAS: 1.Open an elevated Command Prompt window. Click Start , point to All Programs , click Accessories , right-click Command Prompt , and then click Run as administrator . 2.At the command prompt, type net stop was /y . 3.At the command prompt, type net start was . 4.To restart W3SVC, from the command prompt, type net start w3svc . Also, start any other services that were stopped when WAS was shut down. Verify : To perform this procedure, you must have membership in Administrators , or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. To verify that an application pool has recycled correctly, follow these steps: 1.Click Start , click Control Panel , and then click Administrative Tools . 2.Right-click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager and select Run as administrator . 3.In the IIS Manager Connections pane, expand the computer name. 4.Click Application Pools . The Application Pools pane appears in Features View . 5.Check the list of application pools and find the application pool that you want to verify. 6.The word Started should appear under Status column for the application pool. If the word Stopped appears, right-click the application pool and click Start . |
Reference Links | Event ID 5093 from Microsoft-Windows-WAS |
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