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Can a defect NAS cause an application pool to stop?
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14/03/2015 04:22:39
 
 
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Microsoft IIS Server
Catégorie:
Groupes d'application
Divers
Thread ID:
01616763
Message ID:
01616790
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>>If memory serves, your NAS is being used instead of local storage for your web site(s).
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>>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.
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>>That message you report is exactly what I'd expect in that circumstance.
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>Yes, but I am still wondering why IIS would simply decide to shut the application pool down. Because, the NAS went back online in 5 minutes but it took longer for us to go in VPN, RDP, IIS and all 3-letter acronyms you can find (lol), to start the application pool back.

There are IIS settings for the app pool 'Rapid-Fail Protection'
I think the default is to shutdown if there are 5 failures within 5 miins.
You can change these values or disable the shutdown completely but it would be better to handle a timeout gracefully.....
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