Re: Web site connections

2010-08-19 Thread Bob Hartung
...@googlemail.com] To: NT System Admin Issues [mailto:ntsysad...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com] Sent: Thu, 19 Aug 2010 05:36:08 -0500 Subject: Re: Web site connections Thanks guys The developer in question seems happy to pick the bones out of perfmon and netstat Cheers! On 19 August 2010 11:20, Terry Dickson

Re: Web site connections

2010-08-19 Thread James Rankin
Thanks guys The developer in question seems happy to pick the bones out of perfmon and netstat Cheers! On 19 August 2010 11:20, Terry Dickson wrote: > Not saying this is the easiest or most accurate but perfmon will give you > current connections. If you are wanting live just start perfmon o

RE: Web site connections

2010-08-19 Thread Terry Dickson
Not saying this is the easiest or most accurate but perfmon will give you current connections. If you are wanting live just start perfmon on the server and I think it is under the webservice current connections. I use it on occasion for special events. From: Ja

Re: Web site connections

2010-08-19 Thread Richard Stovall
For a very basic and free solution you could use netstat. On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 6:19 AM, James Rankin wrote: > Excuse the IIS-noob question, one of our developers just asked me if there > was any way to determine how many users are connected to our external > website at any given time. It runs