Mapping ASP.NET Process Model Settings to IIS 6.0 Application Pool SettingsĀ
When using worker process isolation mode in IIS 6.0, most ASP.NET process model setting values must be mapped to the appropriate IIS application pool settings. The settings for an application pool are specified in the application pool's properties dialog box. The following table lists the ASP.NET process model attributes and the equivalent application pool settings.
- clientConnectedCheck
No equivalent application pool setting. HTTP.SYS monitors the request queue and removes disconnected requests every 120 seconds.
- comAuthenticationLevel
No equivalent application pool setting.
- comImpersonateLevel
No equivalent application pool setting.
- cpuMask
Web garden on the Performance tab.
- idleTimeout
Idle timeout on the Performance tab.
- logLevel
No equivalent application pool setting. All errors are logged.
- maxWorkerThreads
No equivalent application pool setting. This attribute is read from the Machine.config file.
- maxIoThreads
No equivalent application pool setting. This attribute is read from the Machine.config file.
- memoryLimit
Memory recycling on the Recycling tab.
- password
Password on the Identity tab.
- pingFrequency
Enable pinging on the Health tab.
- pingTimeout
No equivalent application pool setting. This is set at the metabase in PingResponseInterval.
- requestLimit
Recycle worker process on the Recycling tab.
- requestQueueLimit
No equivalent application pool setting.
- restartQueueLimit
Request queue limit on the Performance tab.
- responseDeadlockInterval
No equivalent application pool setting. This attribute is read from the Machine.config file.
- responseRestartDeadlockInterval
No equivalent application pool setting.
- serverErrorMessage
No equivalent application pool setting.
- shutdownTimeOut
Shutdown time limit on the Health tab.
- timeout
Recycle worker processes on the Recycling tab.
- username
UserName on the Identity tab.
- webGarden
Web garden on the Performance tab.
For information about the ASP.NET process model attributes, see <processModel> Element.
See Also
Reference
Concepts
ASP.NET Configuration Overview
Other Resources
IIS 6.0 Application Isolation Modes
Application Pool Settings for Worker Process Isolation Mode