Event ID
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Source
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Message
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Microsoft-Windows-IIS-W3SVC
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The
World Wide Web Publishing Service (WWW Service) encountered an error when it
tried to secure the handle of application pool %1 from HTTP.sys. Edit the
identification information for the application pool so that the WWW Service
can secure the handle of the application pool again. The data field
contains the error number.
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Microsoft-Windows-IIS-W3SVC
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Application
pool %1 has been disabled. The HTTP.sys request to enable the application
pool failed. The data contains the error number.
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Microsoft-Windows-IIS-W3SVC
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Application
pool %1 was not disabled. The HTTP.sys request to disable the application
pool failed. The data contains the error number.
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Microsoft-Windows-IIS-W3SVC
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The
World Wide Web Publishing Service (WWW Service) did not issue a demand start
to HTTP.sys for application pool %1. The data field contains the error
number.
|
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Microsoft-Windows-IIS-W3SVC-WP
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The
worker process for application pool '%1' encountered an error '%2' trying to
read global module configuration data from file '%3', line number '%4'. Worker
process startup aborted.
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Microsoft-Windows-IIS-W3SVC-WP
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An
application has reported as being unhealthy. The worker process will now
request a recycle. Reason given: %1. The data is the error.
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
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Application
pool '%1' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the
process(es) serving that application pool.
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
A
process serving application pool '%1' terminated unexpectedly. The process id
was '%2'. The process exit code was '0x%3'.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
A
process serving application pool '%1' failed to respond to a ping. The
process id was '%2'.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
A
process serving application pool '%1' suffered a fatal communication error
with the Windows Process Activation Service. The process id was '%2'. The
data field contains the error number.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
A
process serving application pool '%1' exceeded time limits during start up. The
process id was '%2'.
|
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
A
process serving application pool '%1' exceeded time limits during shut down. The
process id was '%2'.
|
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
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The
Windows Process Activation Service encountered an internal error in its
process management of worker process '%2' serving application pool '%1'. The
data field contains the error number.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
A
process serving application pool '%1' was orphaned but the specified orphan
action %2 could not be executed. The data field contains the error
number.
|
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
The
identity of application pool %1 is invalid. The user name or password that is
specified for the identity may be incorrect, or the user may not have batch
logon rights. If the identity is not corrected, the application pool will be
disabled when the application pool receives its first request. If batch logon
rights are causing the problem, the identity in the IIS configuration store
must be changed after rights have been granted before Windows Process
Activation Service (WAS) can retry the logon. If the identity remains invalid
after the first request for the application pool is processed, the
application pool will be disabled. The data field contains the error
number.
|
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
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Application
pool '%1' exceeded its job limit settings.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
A
process serving application pool '%1' reported a failure. The process id was
'%2'. The data field contains the error number.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
Windows
Process Activation Service (WAS) did not run the automatic shutdown
executable %2 for application pool %1. The data field contains the
error number.
|
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
Application
pool %1 has been disabled. Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not
create a worker process to serve the application pool because the application
pool identity is invalid.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
Application
pool %1 has been disabled. Windows Process Activation Service (WAS)
encountered a failure when it started a worker process to serve the
application pool.
|
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
A
worker process with pid '%2' that serves application pool '%1' has been
determined to be unhealthy (see previous event log message), but because a
debugger is attached to it, the Windows Process Activation Service will
ignore the error.
|
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
The
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not run the automatic shutdown
executable for application pool %1. The data field contains the error
number.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
The
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not create application pool %1. The
data field contains the error number.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
The
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not delete application pool %1. The
data field contains the error number.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
The
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not modify application pool %1. The
data field contains the error number.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
A
worker process '%2' serving application pool '%1' is no longer trusted by the
Windows Process Activation Service, based on ill-formed data the worker
process sent to the service. The data field contains the error number.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
Application
pool %1 has been disabled. Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) was
unable to enable application pool %1, because the request that WAS sent to
protocol %2 failed. The data field contains the error number.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
Application
pool %1 was not be disabled. The request from protocol %2 to disable the
application pool failed. Restart the application pool so that Windows Process
Activation Service (WAS) can determine the correct state of the protocol. The
data field contains the error number.
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
Application
pool %1 has been disabled. The request from protocol %2 to create the
application pool failed. Restart the application pool so that Windows Process
Activation Service (WAS) can determine the correct state of the protocol. The
data field contains the error number.
|
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
Windows
Process Activation Service failed to create the internal protocol app pool
object for app pool '%1' and protocol '%2'. The virtual site of the
application needing this app pool protocol combination will be disabled (see
next message). The data field contains the error number.
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
Windows
Process Activation Service (WAS) was unable to determine the security
identifier (SID) for the worker process identity in application pool %1. WAS
will be unable to provide the correct identity to listener adapters, which
may prevent the worker process or processes in the application pool from
processing requests for this protocol. To resolve this issue, change the
worker process identity to a new identity and then change it back to the
previous identity. The data field contains the error number.
|
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
Windows
Process Activation Service (WAS) was unable to notify protocol %2 about an
identity change for application pool %1. This may prevent the worker process
or processes in the application pool from processing requests for this
protocol. To resolve this issue, change the worker process identity to a new
identity and then change it back to the previous identity. The data
field contains the error number.
|
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Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
The
Windows Process Activation Service recovered from a previous error creating
app pool '%1'. See previously logged event(s).
|
|
Microsoft-Windows-WAS
|
The
Windows Process Activation Service has encountered an error during the SID
mapping for the application pool '%1'. The application pool will be disabled.
This typically happens if there are more than one application pool name that
maps to the same SID. To resolve this issue, please change the name of the
app pool and recommit the configuration changes. The data field
contains the error number.
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Saturday, April 18, 2015
IIS Application Pool Availability Event ID
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