Oh yeah, I guess I should have included that.  We are running ServletExec 5.0, 
which was the preferred Servlet engine back then.

Thanks,

Ron Smith
Remedy/Web Developer
Providence Health & Services OR
[email protected]
503-216-7866

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chuck
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 2:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IIS config being corrupted

If you are using Tomcat, then Use Apache web server. OR don't use
Apache, use Tomcat on Port 80 w/APR it will serve files just as fast.
But if you need a web server for other reasons, then try Apache -
Tomcat combination, the Mod)JK AJP protocol between Apache and Tomcat
is a bit faster than the IIS Tomcat redirector ISAPI.

On Jun 3, 3:45 pm, "Smith, Ron [TBC]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> We have two brand new Win 2003 VMWare instances that serve as our Midtier 
> servers.  We are running version 6.3 Patch 21 of both Midtier and AR server.  
> These were brought up in January, one for our Production environment and one 
> for our Development environment.  Back in April, our Production servers IIS 
> configuration became corrupt.  It would not start back up.  In the event 
> logs, we saw that it was a slow degradation starting a 7-10 days prior, where 
> it began having to restart IIS.  After that period, IIS would no longer start 
> up and our users got the error of Service Unavailable.  We swapped our Dev 
> server into Prod, and rebuilt the old Prod server into the new Dev server.  
> Another 6 weeks go by and the new Prod Server had the same issue, completely 
> shutting down on Memorial day.  So we swapped out the servers again, taking 
> the Dev server and making it the Prod server.  I have a gut feeling that we 
> will see this again.  The previous servers were running Windows 2000, and ran 
> flawlessly for 5 years.  We are tentatively upgrading later this year, but I 
> really do not want to go through this exercise  every 6 weeks until we 
> finally have them upgraded.
>
> Has anyone seen this kind of behavior?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ron Smith
> Remedy/Web Developer
> Providence Health & Services OR
> [email protected]
> 503-216-7866
>
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