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Can a defect NAS cause an application pool to stop?
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13/03/2015 16:17:29
 
 
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Microsoft IIS Server
Category:
Application pools
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01616763
Message ID:
01616767
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>We had a defect on a NAS today and, at the same time, the IIS application pool stop.
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>This is the message:
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>"Application pool 'ApplicationPoolName' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool."
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>Can such an anomaly bounce on IIS causing it to shut down its application pool?

If memory serves, your NAS is being used instead of local storage for your web site(s).

If IIS can't talk to its files then sure, it could stop those processes that depend on it. It's equivalent to a hardware failure.

That message you report is exactly what I'd expect in that circumstance.
Regards. Al

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