Re: HTTP Not Accepting Requests - Only Reboot Fixes
- From: "sammy59" <sammy59@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:18:39 +0800
Hello,
I have same problem with you.
I'm not sure is this problem cause by the application pools.
Now, I try to changed some configuration as show:
1/ Recycle worker processes (in minutes): 120 (default 1740)
2/ Shutdown worker processes after being idle for (time in minutes): 10
(default 20)
regards,
sammy
"Brock Hensley" <brock.hensley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hello,
We have a server that about once a week stops responding to HTTP requests.
When we telnet to the IP on port 80, the second you hit any key on the
keyboard it disconnects. In IE, you just get page cannot be displayed.
Even when trying locally on the server itself, with public & 127.0.0.1.
IIS Reset does nothing. There is nothing in any event viewer log that
indicates any problems.
The only way to restore HTTP access is by rebooting.
This is a Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition server with SP2/R2.
How can we troubleshoot why the server stops responding to HTTP requests?
How can we troubleshoot this when it is not happening? (just rebooted to
fix)
Any insight would be appreciated,
Thanks,
-B
.
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