CPUResetInterval Metabase Property
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 with SP1
The CPUResetInterval property specifies the reset period (in minutes) for CPU monitoring and throttling limits on the application pool. When the number of minutes elapsed since the last process accounting reset equals the number specified by this property, IIS will reset the CPU timers for both the logging and limit intervals. Setting the value of this property to 0 disables CPU monitoring.
Important
The value in CpuResetInterval must be greater than the time between logging operations, otherwise IIS will reset counters before logging has occurred, and process accounting will not occur.
Note
Because process accounting in IIS uses Windows Job Objects to monitor CPU times for an entire process, process accounting will log and throttle only applications that are isolated in a separate process from IIS.
Attribute Name | Attribute Value |
---|---|
XML Data Type |
DWORD |
WMI Data Type |
SINT32 |
ADSI Data Type |
DWORD |
ABO Data Type |
DWORD |
ABO Metabase Identifier |
MD_CPU_RESET_INTERVAL |
Attributes |
INHERIT |
Default Value |
0 |
MetaFlagsEx |
CACHE_PROPERTY_MODIFIED |
User Type |
IIS_MD_UT_SERVER |
ID |
2144 |
Configurable Locations
You can configure this property at the following locations in the IIS metabase.
Metabase Path | IIS Admin Object Type |
---|---|
/LM/W3SVC/AppPools/DefaultAppPool /LM/W3SVC/AppPools/DefaultAppPool/application_pool_name |
IIsApplicationPool |
/LM/W3SVC/AppPools |
IIsApplicationPools |
Code Example
For general code examples, see Code Examples to Configure Metabase Properties.