| TABLE 4: W3C Process Accounting Events |
| Event Name |
Description |
| Site-Stop |
The Web site was stopped. |
| Site-Start |
The Web site was started or restarted. |
| Site-Pause |
The Web site was paused. |
| Periodic-Log |
The current log entry is a regularly defined log entry whose interval the administrator specified. |
| Interval-Start |
The Reset Interval has begun. |
| Interval-End |
The Reset Interval has been reached and reset. |
| Interval-Change |
The administrator changed the value for the Reset Interval. |
| Log-Change-Int/Start/Stop |
The log interval was changed, an interval event took place, or the site stopped, started, or paused. |
| Eventlog-Limit |
An event log was closed because a CGI or out-of-process application reached the event-log limit that the administrator set. |
| Priority-Limit |
A CGI or out-of-process application was set to low priority because it reached the low-priority limit that the administrator set. |
| Process-Stop-Limit |
A CGI or out-of-process application stopped because it reached the process-stopping limit that the administrator set. |
| Site-Pause-Limit |
The Web site was paused because a CGI or out-of-process application reached the site pause limit that the administrator set. |
| Eventlog-Limit-Reset |
The Reset Interval was reached, or the Eventlog-Limit was manually reset. |
| Priority-Limit-Reset |
The Reset Interval was reached, or the Priority-Limit was manually reset. |
| Process-Stop-Limit-Reset |
The Reset Interval was reached, or the Process-Stop-Limit was manually reset. |
| Site-Pause-Limit-Reset |
The Reset Interval was reached, or the Site-Pause-Limit was manually reset. |
| Adapted from the IIS 5.0 online documentation's "Logging Properties Reference" section. |