Zero out the logs. Restart and after a while look at the logfile. Sometimes you 
can see an app with an exception. It sounds like a site's code it causing a 
problem. Then you restart and the same connections reconnect and recause the 
problem. Then they disconnect and the problem goes away. It is queing because a 
thread is hanging it. I use IISTRACER to watch connections to the web server. 
You can see the long running requests and then try and stop the site to see if 
the problem goes away. 

It's most likely a bad section of code in MX.

John Cesta
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:40:01 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>�We run MX 6.1 standard edition with the updater applied and all hot
>�fixes (including the startup hotfix) on W2K server. I have a site
>�that never has less than 100-200 active users (even at 2am!). When
>�I restart MX (either the service or a complete server reboot),
>�everything seems to work okay at first, but within a minute, the
>�running requests have reached my max and the server begins queueing
>�everything and essentially it is hung.
>
>�I am not sure what would happen if I waited, but after a couple
>�minutes I restart the MX service. The same thing happens, but after
>�another minute or so MX begins responding and the queued requests
>�drop to zero nearly instantly. From that point on, everything is OK.
>
>�It is really odd that I can access the site just after the restart,
>�but as I watch the running requests they just gradually climb until
>�it is hung.
>
>�Anyone seen this problem? Is it MX? Is it IIS?
>
>�John
>
>�

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