I have a Windows Azure Web Site that recently got temporarily suspended due to CPU usage quotas. That's fine, I'd normally let it reset and continue on. But CPU usage has been extremely high for the last 12 hours now and doesn't seem to be stopping despite the site being suspended. Because it is suspended, there's been no data out, no incoming requests to process, nothing. So what the heck is suddenly using all of this CPU power? This site has been running just fine, well under quota, for months without any deployments/code changes.
In lieu of determining the cause of the high CPU usage, I'm more concerned with simply getting it to stop now. As it is, every time the CPU quota resets it immediately gets suspended again since usage is still so ridiculously high.
Is there some way I can kill the process/site? The Stop/Restart buttons are missing from the Azure Management portal (I'm guessing because it is suspended), but despite being suspended for so long now it is still consistently eating up CPU. (On the activity graph, CPU usage spiked sometime yesterday afternoon and has been plateaued since.)