Re: Server 2003 - IIS - NLB and misc...
- From: mrdobalina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (MrDobalina)
- Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 11:44:14 -0500
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Hello - is anyone able
to offer any assistance with this or is there a better place
post with his
Thanks again.
MrDobalina,
Mathieu responded to you on 4/30/09. Were you able to read his
or guarantees andsuggestions?
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(by Mathieu) was filtered due to the signature.
to be
Anyway to quote
Hello,
This trick may do the job on server 2:
route add -p 192.168.2.98 MASK 255.255.255.255 192.168.2.200
On which nic is set the default gateway ? on nic 2 ?
if so, you may use a stronger netmask, but may need to change ip
networkcloser to .98
By the way, take care of teaming & NLB:
Using teaming adapters with network load balancing may cause
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B278431&x=12&y=13problems
NIC 2 on Server 2 is currently disabled but when I was testing itAce Fekay [Microsoft Cert wrote:
On server 2 - the default gateway on NIC 1 is set to 192.168.2.1.
also had the default gateway set to 192.168.2.1. Should the default
gateway on NIC 2 (when it is enabled) not be set?
in the following config
I can disable the teaming on NIC 1. It is currently using Teaming
Thank You once again for the advice. It is greatly appreciated.
3-Nic to make 1 TEAM
1 - Intel Pro/100
1 - Intel Pro/100+
1 - Intel Pro/100+
I'll give a try with adding the route and see if that will work.
no one has yet responded. What I wrote is below
This is all tied to another post I made in the IIS group to which
recently implemented an earlier version of FASTCGI that works with
I've been working with a website that uses IIS6 - PHP 4.4.7 and we
eaccelerator.
about 100 or so, the CPU pegs at 100% yet there is still a TON of
I've noticed that when the concurrent users on the site reaches
memory left. The pages are pretty graphics heavy - but at least a
7Mbps to 10Mbps upstream connection to the internet.
100 or a bit less users the CPU shouldn't be spiking out here?
Here is some setup information.
Server 2003
2X Xeon 1Ghz Processors
2GB RAM
RAID 1 U320 for OS partition
RAID 10 U320 for website partition
IIS6
PHP 4.4.7
FASTCGI 2.2.2 0.5.2 beta
In IIS website setup application pool for the site:
Only thing checked is Request queue limit is 500
Webgarden = 2
Startup time limit = 10
Shutdown time limit = 10
Website IIS properties:
Connection timeout 30 seconds
HTTP Keep-Alives not checked
Connections limited to 300
HTTP GZIP Compression enabled in IIS
FASTCGI Registry settings
Timeout = 300
Start Servers = 5
Max Servers = 50
Increment Servers = 2
PHP.INI settings
Max_execution_time = 3600
Max input 60
Memory limit 10M
eaccelerator memory = 512
SHM Only
Compress level 9
Any recommendations on how to optimize this as it seems that with
Thanks again for any advice anyone might offer and I'll let you know
about the route add and if it solved my original issue.
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