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Event ID 5194 — IIS Worker Process Dynamic Idle

Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2

The Internet Information Services (IIS) Worker Process Activation Service (WAS) can dynamically adjust the idle time-out of worker processes based on current load. You can specify the maximum number of worker processes that can run concurrently on a Web server. If the maximum number is reached and dynamic idle is enabled, WAS dynamically reduces the idle time-out. This could allow new worker processes to start sooner and prevent the Web server from becoming unresponsive.

Event Details

Product: Internet Information Services
ID: 5194
Source: Microsoft-Windows-WAS
Version: 7.5
Symbolic Name: WAS_LEAVING_DYNAMIC_IDLE_INFO
Message: The dynamic idle load is '%1' percent of the dynamic idle threshold. The Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) will return worker process idle timeouts to their configured settings. Current number of worker processes: '%2', current total commit: '%3' MB, total physical memory: '%4' MB, current physical memory free: '%5' MB.

Resolve

This is a normal condition. No further action is required.

IIS Worker Process Dynamic Idle

Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.5