Hi, We're currently running an Intranet site on Advanced Server 2000 with IIS 5.
If the the Intranet is accessed a few times, some of the bigger asp pages (up to 3000 lines) response's times increase to 10-20 in-a-click. Normally you can see the cpu usage with the taskmanager when click a page, but if it gets like this, the cpu only idle. It only show some utilization when the page are about to be displayed at last. It's almost as if it's confused.
There is also more than enough ram available on the server and I tried setting the Fronpage server extensions performance setting to 10 times the original. ( cache, buffer, etc.) It doesn't help at all. The data is coming from a Access 2000 database (20 mb).
We recently moved the site from an dual 266mhz server to a Celeron 1.8 Ghz with more ram, etc., but no difference at all. Can this have something to do with IIS, Access2000, IE, or what. We do close the recordsets after it is used. I can email an example page is required, just please provide email address.
If the the Intranet is accessed a few times, some of the bigger asp pages (up to 3000 lines) response's times increase to 10-20 in-a-click. Normally you can see the cpu usage with the taskmanager when click a page, but if it gets like this, the cpu only idle. It only show some utilization when the page are about to be displayed at last. It's almost as if it's confused.
There is also more than enough ram available on the server and I tried setting the Fronpage server extensions performance setting to 10 times the original. ( cache, buffer, etc.) It doesn't help at all. The data is coming from a Access 2000 database (20 mb).
We recently moved the site from an dual 266mhz server to a Celeron 1.8 Ghz with more ram, etc., but no difference at all. Can this have something to do with IIS, Access2000, IE, or what. We do close the recordsets after it is used. I can email an example page is required, just please provide email address.