OK, after a little more investigation, it's not just CF. IIS can't deal
with it right either.

When I was testing, I was just refereshing the pages. Firefox must have
been pulling them from the cache. A force refresh causes the same error
to pop up.

So -- here is the actual behavior

Without being clustered,
IIS works perfectly
CF works perfectly

When in a 1 node cluster
IIS and CF return truncated pages when accessed through the cluster
address OR the individual address.

Is this ringing bells for anyone?

Chris

_______
Chris Brandt, DVM, MS
Instructional Media Development Specialist
http://vetpda.ucdavis.edu
(530) 754-4452

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brandt, Chris M.
> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 12:07 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: NLB and Truncated results from CF7 and IIS/Apache
> 
> Ok, guys & gals. I bit the bullet (and it exploeded in my mouth)...
> 
> I wrote previously about my failed attempts at NLB and CF7 with
Apache.
> Someone suggested trying IIS - I did. Still doesn't work.
> 
> Here's where I'm at.
> 
> I have a Win2003 SP-1 server.
> I have configured it for NLB with the following settings
> Adapter 1 - routable address 169.237.67.x
> Adapter 2 - private address 192.168.42.1 <- configured as NLB host.
> Cluster Address 169.237.67.y
> 
> IIS & Coldfusion 7 installed & patched.
> 
> When I visit the routable address (169.237.67.x), all html and cfm
pages
> work great.
> 
> When I visit the cluster address (169.237.67.y), all html pages work
> great. CFM pages aren't returned properly. I get intermittent
truncated
> results and an occasional "The document contains no data" from Firefox
> and "Cannot find server" pages from IE.
> 
> If anyone has any suggestions, I would LOVE to hear them. I don't know
> what else to try. (I've uninstalled and re-installed CF and
> created/destroyed the cluster numerous times.)
> 
> Thanks in advance for any insight.
> 
> _______
> Chris Brandt, DVM, MS
> Instructional Media Development Specialist
> http://vetpda.ucdavis.edu
> (530) 754-4452
> 
> 
> 

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