Mike Huffenberger wrote:
> Configuration: 
>      1) Windows 2003 (same result on Web, Standard, and Enterprise Editions), 
> 2 servers 
>      2) IIS 6 
>      3) ColdFusion 7 Enterprise 
>      4) Microsoft NLB 
>      5) Each server has a single instance of the web site and the remote 
> instances are 
>          registered (in Instance Manager) 
> 
> Everything works as expected while both nodes are up.  The load is 
> distributed as expected and session information is replicated correctly

So you did configure a cluster? How?


> Is there a configuration setting that will modify this behavior or do we just 
> have to deal with it?

Set the tcptimedwaitdelay to some lower setting. See the MS KB / RFC 793.

Jochem

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