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      Hi, after ProGet update from 5.8.0 to 5.1.9, when i enter to feed with type "Powershell", I see infinite spinner (requests are pending and never finishes) and then all proget site is hanging. Other feeds after this also doesn't work. In IIS requests i see a lot of request what are waiting.
      Only IIS reset helps in this case.
      CPU consumption is 70-80%. In database, in table LogMessages, i see following errors:

      1. http://IP:PORT/feeds/Modules/ has unknown package count. (Modules is name of feed with type Powershell)
      2. 2018-09-11 07:52:02.410 An error occurred in the web application: The remote host closed the connection. The error code is 0x80070006.

      If you need more information or something, please inform me.

      Product: ProGet
      Version: 5.1.10

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        Also tried updating to 5.1.10 - same result.

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          Unfortunately we cannot reproduce this and have no idea what could be causing it.

          But it sounds like you have a problem with your database server (SQL Server). It's impossible to know what it could be, but the first thing to do would be reboot the database and ProGet server (maybe same server).

          If the error still occurs, you will need to investigate further, and diagnose which component is causing the error, and what specifically seems to be doing it. Reduce the traffic to the website, and SQL Management Studio tool to see where slowdowns are occurring.

          Please share what you find!

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            Hi, thanks for your reply.
            Fortunately, this particular feed contained low amount of packages, so i've just backuped them for ProGet ProgramData folder, deleted this feed via Proget UI, recreated feed and uploaded packages back, and now it works. I agree with you and suppose that there were some MSSQL issue, but decided to solve this issue using easiest and fast way for me.

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