NLB is not service aware - in ANY version of Windows, not in Windows Server
2003 Enterprise, Datacenter, Web or Standard. You need a 3rd party service
like one of these:
- SiteScope by Freshwater Software (
http://www.freshtech.com)
- AppManager by NetIQ (
http://www.netiq.com)
- WhatsUp Gold by Ipswitch (
http://www.ipswitch.com)
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Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support
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"Assaf Sheep" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> We have two servers running Windows Server 2003 Web Edition. Both
> servers are configured (IIS settings, COM+ and etc) the same. The
> servers are using windows load balancing in order to balance the
> workload (affinity - none). Till here everyhing is working fine. The
> problem starts when the IIS on one of the servers is not responding
> (lets say there is a certain problem causing for that), The windows
> load balancing doen't detect that the IIS is not available and he
> countine to direct request to that server. I'd like to know if there
> is a way to configure that the windows load balancing service will be
> able to detect that the IIS is not responding and then to direct all
> the requests to the other server.
>
> I know that this feature is exist in Windows Server 2003 enterprise
> and datacenter editions ?(virtual server), but we are using web
> edition and I think this featrue should be included in the web edition
> also.
>
> I'll appricate any help.
>
> Regards,
>
> Assaf