Re: IIS and .NET State by dm4714
dm4714
Thu Mar 31 12:20:55 CST 2005
I believe we're using the Affinity. Because I have a banner on each server
that distinguishes which server they're on. Basically, they are on the same
server for the life of the session. Although I do have links to other
servers for non-load balanced applications. However, it still shows them
being on the same server even though the page came from a different server.
"Bruce Barker" <brubar_nospamplease_@safeco.com> wrote in message
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> with typical load balancing, each request from the client goes to a
> different box. so if you page has any images, javscript src, or iframes,
> this request each go to a different server. then each page request should
> go to a different server. in thsi case the user is not on a given server.
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> some load balancers support server affinity, when the user is locked to a
> given server thru a cookie, but this systems are less reliable.
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> -- bruce (sqlwork.com)
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> "dm4714" <spam@spam.net> wrote in message
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>> Hello --
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>> I'm using IIS on four W2K3 servers in a network load balancing server
>> farm. There is one back-end state server running the .NET State Server.
>> Each IIS server is configured with "StateServer" parameter pointing to
>> the state server.
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>> My question is this... does anyone know of any scripts and/or programs to
>> determine what IIS server a particular user is on? I'm trying to
>> troubleshoot problems and want a reliable way to determine what server a
>> user is accessing when a problem occurs.
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>> I've created a showip.htm file on each server that has the server's IP
>> address in it so I can identify.
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>> Opinions?
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