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1/16/2011 11:18 AM
 
Ok, just opened my database and it seems that i see TWO records in Webserver, both from my old provider. Both also FALSE.

So apparently something IS wrong with all that.

 
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1/28/2011 12:45 PM
 
Costas-

I know you are looking for an official reply here but I wanted to relay my experience with this issue.  This thread in fact helped me fix the same problem, I found we were logging a lot of these errors as well.  Our DNN installation has been upgraded since the Version 3 days and we currently rest on 5.5.1, so I don't think this is necessarily a 5.6 issue.  We took down our web cluster and virtualized the machines but only brought one back online.  In the Webservers table I still had entries for both machines and both had Enabled=True (1).  I set Enabled=False (0) for the one we never brought back online, restarted DotNetNuke (I used to get a bunch of the errors on startup), and my Event Log is finally clear.

I would imagine that the WebServers table needs to have an entry for your current host and that record needs to be enabled.  Hopefully Sebastian or some other excellent DNN team member, or someone smarter than I, can tell you the proper way for doing that.

Mark
 
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1/28/2011 1:02 PM
 
Since the webserver is used for web farms only, I have little experience with it, sorry.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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1/28/2011 1:34 PM
 
I'm TOTALLY lost here, reading the above replies.

Is that fix needed or not ? Web Farms ? Web servers ?

In my case the WEB server was disabled and i enabled it. Right or Wrong ? Why this is so cloudy i dunno.
 
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1/28/2011 3:23 PM
 
I guess I spoke too soon, sorry Costas.  Since my last post I have two more instances of a grouping of 25+ of these errors blasting into my event log.  I read some of the prior posts a little more carefully, the one just a few up about changing the schedule mode to Timer Method in the Host menu is the next thing I'm trying as I can definitely correlate the appearance of these errors in the Event Log with a request I made to the site...that's what led me to begin investigation in the first place.  There are some other suggestions in that post about working with the compression configuration, I struggled with that enough in prior versions of DNN that I'm not touching that without some due cause, I don't see how this issue relates at all to compression.

I saw Sebastian previously speak to leaving the scheduler mode to Request Method, I have a keepalive service hitting the website every so often so hopefully the Timer method will be fairly reliable?
 
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