Then this is the wrong place to ask for support. This list is for the Apache HTTPD project and has nothing to do with IIS or PHP. PHP.net has a list of places you can get PHP-specific help: http://php.net/support.php
- Y On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Debra Rozier <droz...@inovitech.com> wrote: > No, this is a php application, installed in a windows environment, not > apache. The load balancer is a network load balancer. One URL that users > login to that routes them to either one of the web servers. The > application is installed on both VMs. > On Jan 25, 2016 6:21 PM, "Frank Gingras" <francois.ging...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> >> >> On 25/01/16 02:59 PM, Debra Rozier wrote: >> >>> I have a php application that is hosted on IIS / MSSQL: >>> >>> * IIS 8.5 on Windows 2012 R2 >>> * Wincache 1.3.5 / FASTCgi >>> * PHP 5.4 >>> * MSSQL 2008 >>> * NLB environment with 2 web servers with approx 30-40 users hitting >>> the web application between the two >>> >>> The problem I am having is that one of the IIS system periodically goes >>> down across both of them and users are no longer able to log into the >>> application if they are currently routed to the downed server, and they >>> are not rerouted to the new server when they attempt to reconnect to the >>> application. They physically have to point the URL directly to the up >>> server in the NLB to use the second running server. >>> >>> Any thoughts on why this may happen? >>> >>> This is the event that is recorded in the IIS event log: >>> >>> Inline image 1 >>> >>> Debra >>> >>> >>> >>> >> So where does httpd come into the picture? Are you using it as a load >> balancer? >> >> Frank >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org >> >>