Hello!
I just launched my tiny webapp on my humble dedicated server (Win2003)... running ASP.NET MVC, LINQ2SQL, SQL Express 2005, and IIS6 (setup with wildcard mapping)
The website runs smoothly 90% of the times. However, on relatively high traffic, LINQ2SQL throws the error: Specified cast is not valid
This error is ONLY thrown at high traffic. I have NO IDEA how or exactly why this happens. Caching did not remove this problem entirely.
Anyone seen this problem before? are there any secret SQL Server tweaking I should've done? Or at least, any ideas on how to diagnose this issue? because i'm out!
Naimi
Stacktrace (from Event Log):
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlBuffer.get_SqlGuid() at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.GetGuid(Int32 i) at Read_Friend(ObjectMaterializer`1 ) at System.Data.Linq.SqlClient.ObjectReaderCompiler.ObjectReader`2.MoveNext() at Dudlers.Web.Models.DudlersDataContext.GetFriendRequests(Guid userId) in C:\Web\Models\DudlersDataContext.cs:line 562 at Dudlers.Web.Controllers.BaseController.View(String viewName, String masterName, Object viewData) in C:\Web\Controllers\BaseController.cs:line 39 at System.Web.Mvc.Controller.View(String viewName) at Dudlers.Web.Controllers.CatController.Index() in C:\Web\Controllers\CatController.cs:line 25 at lambda_method(ExecutionScope , ControllerBase , Object[] ) at System.Web.Mvc.ActionMethodDispatcher.Execute(ControllerBase controller, Object[] parameters) at System.Web.Mvc.ControllerActionInvoker.InvokeActionMethod(MethodInfo methodInfo, IDictionary`2 parameters) at System.Web.Mvc.ControllerActionInvoker.c__DisplayClassb.b__8() at System.Web.Mvc.ControllerActionInvoker.InvokeActionMethodFilter(IActionFilter filter, ActionExecutingContext preContext, Func`1 continuation) at System.Web.Mvc.ControllerActionInvoker.c__DisplayClassb.c__DisplayClassd.b__a() at System.Web.Mvc.ControllerActionInvoker.InvokeActionMethodWithFilters(MethodInfo methodInfo, IDictionary`2 parameters, IList`1 filters) at System.Web.Mvc.ControllerActionInvoker.InvokeAction(ControllerContext controllerContext, String actionName) at System.Web.Mvc.Controller.ExecuteCore() at System.Web.Mvc.ControllerBase.Execute(RequestContext requestContext) at System.Web.Mvc.ControllerBase.System.Web.Mvc.IController.Execute(RequestContext requestContext) at System.Web.Mvc.MvcHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContextBase httpContext) at System.Web.Mvc.MvcHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext httpContext) at System.Web.Mvc.MvcHandler.System.Web.IHttpHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext httpContext) at System.Web.HttpApplication.CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously)
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Sounds like maybe a race condition, or perhaps a rare bug that is only correlated with high traffic because that when most of your requests occur.
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We had a similar problem with LINQ that we get "Unable to cast object of type 'System.Int32' to type 'System.String'" and "Specified cast is not valid."
Examples of stacktraces
System.InvalidCastException: Unable to cast object of type 'System.Int32' to type 'System.String'. at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlBuffer.get_String() at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.GetString(Int32 i) at Read_Person(ObjectMaterializer`1 ) at System.Data.Linq.SqlClient.ObjectReaderCompiler.ObjectReader`2.MoveNext() at System.Collections.Generic.List`1..ctor(IEnumerable`1 collection) at System.Linq.Enumerable.ToList[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source) at RF.Ias.Services.Person.BusinessLogic.PersonTransactionScripts.GetPersons(IEnumerable`1 personIds, Boolean includeAddress, Boolean includeContact) at CompositionAopProxy_5b0727341ad64f29b816c1b73d11dd44.GetPersons(IEnumerable`1 personIds, Boolean includeAddress, Boolean includeContact) at RF.Ias.Services.Person.ServiceImplementation.PersonService.GetPersons(GetPersonRequest request) System.InvalidCastException: Specified cast is not valid. at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlBuffer.get_Int32() at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.GetInt32(Int32 i) at Read_GetRolesForOrganisationResult(ObjectMaterializer`1 ) at System.Data.Linq.SqlClient.ObjectReaderCompiler.ObjectReader`2.MoveNext() at System.Collections.Generic.List`1..ctor(IEnumerable`1 collection) at System.Linq.Enumerable.ToList[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source) at RF.Ias.Services.Role.DataAccess.RoleDataAccess.GetRolesForOrganisation(GetRolesForOrganisationCriteria criteria, Int32 pageIndex, Int32 pageSize, Int32& recordCount) at RF.Ias.Services.Role.BusinessLogic.RoleTransactionScripts.GetRolesForOrganisation(GetRolesForOrganisationCriteria criteria, Int32 pageIndex, Int32 pageSize, Int32& recordCount) at CompositionAopProxy_4bd29c6074f54d10a2c09bd4ab27ca66.GetRolesForOrganisation(GetRolesForOrganisationCriteria criteria, Int32 pageIndex, Int32 pageSize, Int32& recordCount) at RF.Ias.Services.Role.ServiceImplementation.RoleService.GetRolesForOrganisation(GetRolesForOrganisationRequest request)We used to get these exceptions if we first got a exception like this "System.InvalidOperationException: There is already an open DataReader associated with this Command which must be closed first." or " A transport-level error has occurred when receiving results from the server. (provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 - An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.)".
The first exception occur for a different instance of the DataCOntext then for all those that then are following.
After some research and asking in this thread , I found that the reason was that I did not dispose the DataContexts. After I started to do that, it dissappered.
asgerhallas : Are you disposing your datacontext before creating a new instance?techphoria414 : Thank you. I had similar issues and this fixed me up.
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