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Old 04-01-2004, 08:53 AM   #1
miguel_butler
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Question re: iis message INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT

Hi,

I have an intermittant problem on an IIS server 5.0 running on Win 2000 linking in to SQL 2000 advanced server via PHP.

This used to work fine but now-a-days I get under reasonable load the intermitant ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT.

I can clearly connect to this web server.... but sometimes it just gives this answer. Is it possible that load could cause this?

In all the tests to rule out various network software and hardware issues I could think of I have found no problem....
It looks just like IIS bombing under load. I have had CPU at 90% without this problem... now I seem to get it happen at CPU of 40%..... I'm a little confused.

Cheers for any experience anyone can share on this matter.

Regards

Mike
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Old 04-01-2004, 11:11 AM   #2
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Yeah, IIS isn't as scalable as other products on the market. What do you mean by reasonable load? How many connections are you serving?

Maybe it is time to switch to a more robust webserver such as Apache. I would think most people on the internet would agree:

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