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After installing StarfishETL an application pool is created in IIS that will, by default, be set to recycle every 2740 minutes.
After installing StarfishETL an application pool is created in IIS that will, by default, be set to recycle every 2740 minutes.


This may have an impact on scheduled jobs since the application pool may recycle while it is running causing the job to fail.
This may have an impact on scheduled jobs since the Application Pool may recycle while it is running causing the job to fail.


The Application Pool can be set to recycle on a different schedule and you should consider when to do this based on your schedule.
The Application Pool can be set to recycle on a different conditions and you should consider when to do this based on your schedule.


To get to the Application Pool recycling settings open IIS and expand the list of Application Pools. Highlight the Starfish Application Pool and click on 'Recycling...'. From here you can change the recycling conditions.
To get to the Application Pool recycling settings open IIS and expand the list of Application Pools. Highlight the Starfish Application Pool and click on 'Recycling...'. From here you can change the recycling conditions.


Note that changing the recycling conditions will cause the Application Pool to recycle when you click finish so ensure that there are no Starfish jobs running when you make a change.
Note that changing the recycling conditions will cause the Application Pool to recycle when you click finish so ensure that there are no Starfish jobs running when you make a change.

Revision as of 18:13, 7 March 2016

After installing StarfishETL an application pool is created in IIS that will, by default, be set to recycle every 2740 minutes.

This may have an impact on scheduled jobs since the Application Pool may recycle while it is running causing the job to fail.

The Application Pool can be set to recycle on a different conditions and you should consider when to do this based on your schedule.

To get to the Application Pool recycling settings open IIS and expand the list of Application Pools. Highlight the Starfish Application Pool and click on 'Recycling...'. From here you can change the recycling conditions.

Note that changing the recycling conditions will cause the Application Pool to recycle when you click finish so ensure that there are no Starfish jobs running when you make a change.