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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 <drozier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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.gingras@xxxxxxxxx> 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:

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Debra




So where does httpd come into the picture? Are you using it as a load balancer?

Frank

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