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SharePoint Load Balancing

Last post 11-04-2010, 4:36 PM by frankod. 6 replies.
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  •  07-30-2010, 5:03 PM 24865

    SharePoint Load Balancing

    Hello Guys,

    I have 3 WFE with load balanced and still if my Server 1 is bad and when i open the seesion it goes to server 1 I receive error message in Sharepoint . What I want is in my session if My server 1 is bad , it redirect me to server 2 so that I can get my site running

     

    How can I do it

    Kundan

     

  •  08-02-2010, 12:24 PM 24866 in reply to 24865

    Re: SharePoint Load Balancing

    This is largely dependant on the type of load balancer you are using, and what you mean by "bad".

    Some load balancers will only detect whether a server is present, not the status of the activity that is going on upon it.

    Check out this technet article for a starting point

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc263044(office.12).aspx
  •  08-03-2010, 8:42 PM 24877 in reply to 24866

    Re: SharePoint Load Balancing

    Thanks Andy, My bad means you know those Sharepoint generic error . Where you are not able to view the site due to any ereason. When I refresh the page it still shows the same error while other user are able to view the content. Because of this I assume the specfic web server I am hitting might be corrupt because of anything. and If I hit refrest It should bounce me to other site which is working fine

     

    Thanks

    Kundan

  •  08-03-2010, 10:22 PM 24879 in reply to 24877

    Re: SharePoint Load Balancing

    If you're using the Load Balancing available as part of windows server then I'm afraid you won't be able to have that kind of behaviour.

    As far as the load balancer is concerned the SharePoint error page is a perfectly valid HTML response regardless that it's an error and therefore it won't consider the site down.

    If you want a load balancer that's application aware, then you're going to have to look at some form of hardware load balancing that's capable of testing pages/servers according to business rules. And these don't come cheap.

    Paul.


    www.myfatblog.co.uk
    twitter.com/@cimares
  •  09-07-2010, 1:56 PM 25096 in reply to 24879

    Re: SharePoint Load Balancing

    Thanks Paul,

    Do you have any suggestion thats capable of testing pages  for load balance.

    Thanks

     

  •  09-09-2010, 10:35 PM 25157 in reply to 25096

    Re: SharePoint Load Balancing

    You'd really need a network engineer to help you there. I know Cisco do some devices that have this functionality, but that's not really my area of expertise..

    Paul.


    www.myfatblog.co.uk
    twitter.com/@cimares
  •  11-04-2010, 4:36 PM 25616 in reply to 25157

    Re: SharePoint Load Balancing

    I used to have this problem until we went to SP2.
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