I have certainly seen network card problems cause weird issues like this,
even dodgy network cables as well.



On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Robert Harrison <rob...@austin-williams.com
> wrote:

>
> >  when a request comes in to IIS, the ISAPI connector then passes it to
> ColdFusion, and IIS then has to sit and wait for a response. If lots of
> requests get hung up this will cause the application pool to crash
> >  which will affect any sites using that application pool. So I would
> check if all your sites are on the same app pool or not, or perhas 2 of them
> share 1 app pool and 2 share another, which may answer
> >  that question of why it is only 2 sites affected, Put them all on their
> own app pool for a start.
>
> Thanks. We'll check the application pools.
>
> My server guy is now saying it may be the teaming software used on the
> network cards for failover purposes. We're looking at that also.
>
> In the meantime I believe it's safe to say... NOT CF RELATED.
>
> Thanks
>
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