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New Post 5/12/2008 4:32 PM
User is offline patja
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Frequent AppDomain recycling & memory allocation 

My site (4.8.2 running on IIS7/WS2008) is recycling constantly, as in about 25 times in a 45 minute duration.

My hosting provider says it is because DNN is "a memory hog" and it is running up against the IIS rules for shutting down an AppDomain when it exceeds its memory allocation.  They told me they would bump my memory allocation up to 15MB...which seems pretty small to me.

What size memory allocations are other seeing for smooth operation in a hosted environment?

I've got page state persistence set to Page (not memory), module caching to Disk (not memory) and performance setting to Light Caching.

I uninstalled heavy hitter modules like Blog, Events, and Announcements that I am not using.

Any other suggestions?  I am not seeing other errors in my event view, just "The AppDomain shut down because of the hosting environment." over and over.

Plus, DNN is throwing up the Install/UnderConstruction page whenever it recycles, which is a poor experience for my users.

Any suggestions or insights for working with the hosting guys?  Are they being unrealistic in thinking that 15MB is enough?

 
New Post 5/13/2008 8:47 AM
User is offline Devin Lavigne
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Re: Frequent AppDomain recycling & memory allocation 

I am having the same issues.  What host are you with.  I'm also wondering if there is another announcement module that works a little quicker.

 
New Post 5/13/2008 4:05 PM
User is offline eck two
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Re: Frequent AppDomain recycling & memory allocation 

More likely, the server needs to have .Net 2.0 SP1 installed.  This is known bug fixed in SP1.

 
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