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Find PID for IIS Application Pool’s Worker Process

 

Blog Purpose:

This blog post will show the different methods to identify the process ID (PID) for an active worker process (w3wp.exe) for an application pool

Method 1: - Internet Manager UI

 

  • Open IIS Manager
  • In the Connections pane, select the server node in the tree
  • In Features View, double-click Worker Processes
  • View the list of worker processes in the grid

Method 2: - Appcmd

Appcmd is used to list out the running worker processes. The path to the utility is not set and running directly from the command prompt will fail. Use the following instructions to set the path for the utility.

Location of appcmd.exe %systemroot%\system32\inetsrv

64-bit Windows, use Appcmd.exe from the %windir%\system32\inetsrv directory, not the %windir%\syswow64\inetsrv directory.

Set the path to the location

  • Start -> Computer -> Right Click ->Properties
  • Advanced System Settings -> Environment Variables
  • System Variables -> Path -> Edit
  • Add C:\Windows\System32\inetsrv

To start Appcmd.exe

  • Click Start, and then click All Programs.
  • Click Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.
  • At the Command Prompt, > cd %windir%\system32\inetsrv, and then press ENTER if the path is not set. Otherwise, enter appcmd on the command line

To List the started worker processes

>appcmd list wps

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For complete listing of appcmds Listing of IIS 7+ Appcmd

Method 3: - Task Manager

 

  • Start Task Manager
  • Select the Processes tab
  • Add the following columns from View->Select Columns
    • PID
    • Command Line
  • Sort the Image column and find the w3wp.exe process name
  • Expand the Command Line column and the worker process name is on the far right

Method 4: - Process Explorer

 

  • Find the svchost.exe in the Process column and the w3wp.exe processes are listed
  • Expand the Command Line column and the worker process is listed

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    November 21, 2016
    Thanks, this really helped!
  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2016
    Really very useful. Thanks for your efforts