What happens when the application pool stops running?

What happens when the application pool stops running?

And the application pool stops. Everything I’ve found online is related to a password expiration but that isn’t the case here. Edit: When the application pool stops, if I right click on it and select ‘Recycle’ I get this: What happens if you use “Local System” or “Application Pool Identity” ?

Why does my pool pump keep sucking air?

Pool pumps are supposed to be completely airtight: this is what keeps them primed and sucking water properly. So, when they start sucking air, that’s a problem. Usually, it’s because of a bad thread sealant, crack in the pump, an air leak in the suction line, a plumbing issues on the suction side of the pump, or a leaky valve stem.

Why does the application pool automatically stop in MVC?

2) Right click on your Application-Pool for the web application and select “Advanced Settings”. 3) Set “Rapid-Fail Protection” -> “Enabled” to False. If this is true, the Application pool is shut down if there are a specified number of worker process crashes within a specified time period.

How to turn on rapid fail protection on application pool?

3 Answers 3 1 Open IIS. 2 Right click on your Application-Pool for the web application and select “Advanced Settings”. 3 Set “Rapid-Fail Protection” -> “Enabled” to False.

Why does my pool have a clogged suction line?

There may be a clogged suction side line if very little or no water is entering the pump. This will often occur if a leaf trap or vac plate is not used when vacuuming the pool. The clog will occur between the skimmer or vacuum port and the pump.

Why are the Jets on my Pool not working?

The most common reason for weak jets is an air leak. An air leak would come from the suction side of the system. This would be the area between the skimmer and the pump. One way to determine if you have an air leak is by looking for air bubbles coming out of the return jets. Another sign is air in the pump strainer.

Pool pumps are supposed to be completely airtight: this is what keeps them primed and sucking water properly. So, when they start sucking air, that’s a problem. Usually, it’s because of a bad thread sealant, crack in the pump, an air leak in the suction line, a plumbing issues on the suction side of the pump, or a leaky valve stem.

Why does my pool pump motor shut down?

If your pool pump motor starts but shuts down unexpectedly it is probably overloaded and the thermal overload protection device has tripped. This guide discusses what to look for to correct this issue. CHECK VOLTAGE – Measure the voltage level to the motor terminal. It should be within 10 percent of the voltage listed on the motor label.

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