Recap of yesterdays ASP.NET Debugging Blog Chat
I have to say that I was happily surprised, not only that so many people showed up and about the amount of questions that came up but also about the type of questions that came up. It was definitely very interesting for me.
Tom had a good recap of the chat topics that came up, and we will be dividing these among us to write articles that cover these in a little more detail. The portions that were covered in the chat will be covered in the posts as well...
Basics of debugging, how to capture a dump
Orphaned worker processes with IIS
High memory in ASP.NET
Memory limits for 32-bit and 64-bit processes
If dumps are different from different tools
Preemptive GC and how that is handled
managed and native resources being leaked
GC Gen sizes including the Large Object Heap
!locks taking a parameter
Setting a breakpoint in managed code
When do we see ObjectDisposedException
future/schedule of SOS.dll
Problem with !pe and !soe leaking memory
Functions would like to see added to 2.0 version of sos
How to debug a web farm at the same time
Seeing an exception in the heap, but not on a stack
!savemodule on a dynamic assembly failing
What extension to use in what situation
GC threads waiting in join
Good books around .NET debugging
64-bit DebugDiag
Apart from just having a really nice time, we learned a few things about chats during the blogchat.
1. We should decrease the refresh rate to 10 seconds rather than 4 so that the screen doesn't flicker so much.
2. We should increase the size of the screen
So with those out of the way, feel free to post any feedback about yesterdays blog chat so that we can adapt for next time.
Laters,
Tess
Comments
Anonymous
April 03, 2008
I will wait to see the details of the chat. Josh Coswell http://riverasp.netAnonymous
April 05, 2008
Thanks for posting the summary. Helpful. Josh Coswell http://riverasp.net