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More on SharePoint 2010 Application Pools

Blimey! My recent post about worker processes generated a large number of follow up questions. Instead of answering all of these individually, this post will cover the details and perhaps be useful as a reference in the future.

Before I get started there is one thing which perhaps is obvious, but needs to be made clear: SharePoint 2010 is a beta release. It is always possible that things change come the final RTM release. That’s the point of a beta really!:)

I am going to assume the same setup characteristics from the example in the previous post.

 

What are the Application Pools that SharePoint 2010 creates? This has been the most common question. My previous post deliberately ignored one and also skimmed over some details as well. Once we’ve installed SharePoint, run the Configuration Wizard and the Farm Configuration Wizard, we will have six Applications Pools in addition to those on the machine already. These are detailed below.

SharePoint Web Services Root This guy hosts the SharePoint Web Services IIS Web Site and is on every machine in the farm. This is the host web site for Service Applications, it is analogous to the old “Office Web Services”. Service Applications WCFs are hosted in here as Applications which can (and should) be run in a different Application Pool. Whilst the IIS Web Site is important for bindings and other configuration, it’s absolutely OK that this Application Pool is stopped. If you try and browse the site, you will get a 503. It’s Beta – so yes, you should really, unless you are looking at “advanced” farm topology and other design aspects. If you are a developer, step away from the console! Also, be patient and wait for the real RTM guidance. But the bottom line is the first four are required. You don’t want to be fiddling about with them. The last two are what the Farm Configuration Wizard produces and in a real world deployment you would certainly not create the last one, and you would probably change up the service apps one as well.

 

What is up with the crazy GUIDs? Horrible aren’t they! An IIS Application Pool can have but one unique identifier, it’s Name, for which uniqueness is enforced. It works perfectly. However SharePoint has decided to use GUIDs for this Name. Within Central Administration the Application Pools are displayed using a SharePoint only property – Name, which is actually a Display Name (e.g. SharePoint Web Services Default).

Moreover, the GUIDs used are, wait for it, yes – unique. These aren't “well known GUIDs” like class ids. They will be different on every installation. It would appear the GUID love from SQL server has found it’s way into IIS thru the back door.

One hopes this will be changed in the future. In the meantime if you want to find out which App Pool in IIS is which App Pool in SharePoint (crazy I know!) without fiddling around in the Internet Services Manager, you can do so with the following PowerShell:

Yes. This is the same. Avoid fiddling with these settings (e.g. Regular Time Interval) there are a couple dodgy blog posts out there by people who should know better recommending you change these settings. Don’t! They are in there for a reason and besides the SPF Web Application Service is responsible for their management. There are some settings which are tweak able, but it’s way too early for guidance here, and besides such tweaks are only useful in production environments.

 

 

Hopefully this helps address the questions I have had in response to the earlier post. I’ll be posting more on SharePoint 2010 process isolation in the future.

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