Here is my situation:
I wrote a very complex Citizens' Request application in ASP (112 files, as Object Oriented as ASP can be) which was placed on our Intranet.
As part of the process the team ran the Microsoft Web Application Stress Tool 1.1 to simulate 300 users performing 1.2M transactions against the DB2 database. The Web Server's Performance monitor revealed a well-behaved app with no resource issues.
Later, the Web Server began to crash (IIS 4) and our Sys Admin from Hell continually blames my application albeit he ran the previous performance tests.
He claims there is no way to determine which ASP application crashed the server; however I disbelieve this.
How might I go about proving my application causes no problems?
Thanks!!!
Nick
I wrote a very complex Citizens' Request application in ASP (112 files, as Object Oriented as ASP can be) which was placed on our Intranet.
As part of the process the team ran the Microsoft Web Application Stress Tool 1.1 to simulate 300 users performing 1.2M transactions against the DB2 database. The Web Server's Performance monitor revealed a well-behaved app with no resource issues.
Later, the Web Server began to crash (IIS 4) and our Sys Admin from Hell continually blames my application albeit he ran the previous performance tests.
He claims there is no way to determine which ASP application crashed the server; however I disbelieve this.
How might I go about proving my application causes no problems?
Thanks!!!
Nick