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Managing IIS Application Pool

To enable IIS application pool for all your domains:

  1. On your Home page, click the domain name you need.
  2. Click IIS Application Pool in the Hosting group.
  3. Click Enable.
  4. To limit the amount of CPU resources that your application pool can use, select the Enable CPU monitoring checkbox and provide a number (in percents) in the Maximum CPU use (%) field.
  5. Click OK.

Once you enable the application pool, all web applications on your domains will be using it.

To stop all applications running in the application pool, click IIS Application Pool and click Stop ( Home > domain name > IIS Application Pool ).

To start all applications in the application pool, click IIS Application Pool and click Start ( Home > domain name > IIS Application Pool ).

To restart all applications running in the application pool, click IIS Application Pool and click Recycle ( Home > domain name > IIS Application Pool ).

This can be handy if some applications are known to have memory leaks or become unstable after working for a long time.

To enable IIS application pool for a domain:

  1. On your Home page, select a domain from the list.
  2. Click IIS Application Pool.
  3. Click Enable.
  4. To limit the amount of CPU resources that this domain's application pool can use, select the Enable CPU monitoring checkbox and provide a number (in percents) in the Maximum CPU use (%) field.
  5. Click OK.

To disable IIS application pool for a domain:

  1. On your Home page, select a domain from the list.
  2. Click IIS Application Pool.
  3. Click Disable.
  4. Click OK.

To disable IIS application pool for all your domains:

  1. On your Home page, select a domain from the list.
  2. Click IIS Application Pool in the Hosting group.
  3. Click Disable.
  4. Click OK.