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Hi!
I am running an ASP.NET Website on a Windows 2000 Server machine. Sometimes, the Website is not available, an error message saying "No servers
are available" comes back on a white screen.
Basically, there are two things you can do on the website that result in this error:
- getting data out of an excel (office 2000) spreadsheet and
- getting data out of an oracle (9.0.1) database.
Although both, cpu and memory, are stressed during those processes, there are still ressources free (cpu between 30 and 70%).
I've ran the same website on another machine with Windows XP and I never managed to reproduce this error.
Now my questions:
- Can I reproduce this error somehow on my Windows XP machine?
- Are there any settings (IIS or Windows 2000 Server) to avoid getting this error?
- What could be the reason for this error?
I've already googled a lot but haven't found anything useful, so I am thankful for any hints.
SEsternchen
I am running an ASP.NET Website on a Windows 2000 Server machine. Sometimes, the Website is not available, an error message saying "No servers
are available" comes back on a white screen.
Basically, there are two things you can do on the website that result in this error:
- getting data out of an excel (office 2000) spreadsheet and
- getting data out of an oracle (9.0.1) database.
Although both, cpu and memory, are stressed during those processes, there are still ressources free (cpu between 30 and 70%).
I've ran the same website on another machine with Windows XP and I never managed to reproduce this error.
Now my questions:
- Can I reproduce this error somehow on my Windows XP machine?
- Are there any settings (IIS or Windows 2000 Server) to avoid getting this error?
- What could be the reason for this error?
I've already googled a lot but haven't found anything useful, so I am thankful for any hints.
SEsternchen
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