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Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only application pool is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures takes a minute: Sign up HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. App pool stops on accessing website up vote 46 down vote favorite 10 There are number of posts on this and I have tried many a things by now. But to no avail. Myself a Winforms Developer basically, started working on this Web stuff few days back as my application pool keeps stopping 503 company is taking Web initiatives. I have a ASP.Net project and I want to host it on local IIS. In Project properties -> Web settings I chose Use Local IIS Server and gave a url as localhost/MyApp. I tried accessing it on my firefox browser and received error as HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Previously I got many other errors and I one by one fixed them all. But struck with this one. These are the settings I have in my project Application Pool set to ASP.Net v4.0 Classic App Pool Enable 32 bit Application property is true App Pool is started Project build property set to Any CPU for Target framework But I would like to mention a weird behavior. Following is something that I am facing Application Pool is Started I try to access my local website (by giving url as localhost/MyApp) I receive the error as HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable Application Pool is Stopped I have seen following link and I have already tried it. For the above behavior I reached here.
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Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19652709/http-error-503-the-service-is-unavailable-app-pool-stops-on-accessing-website Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top App pool stopping and not logging any error up vote 1 down vote favorite We're having an issue in IIS on Windows Server 2012 R2 Core. Our IIS site has its own app pool which is http://serverfault.com/questions/702780/app-pool-stopping-and-not-logging-any-error set to run under the application pool identity. Almost immediately after startup when first accessing a page the app pool will stop. I can restart the app pool and attempt to access a page and it will stop again, sometimes partially loading a page. The same is also true for accessing static content like CSS - it might load once, but a second attempt will yield a "Service Unavailable 503" response. Nothing is being written to the application event log and the httperr.log files show the following: 2015-07-01 09:04:36 10.7.40.217 58318 195.47.225.106 80 HTTP/1.1 GET /Account/Login 503 14 AppOffline ourapp.ourdomain.com We're tried a few things mentioned elsewhere like ensuring the loaduserprofile option is disabled for the app pool and disabling rapidFailProtection. Other users seem to report seeing errors logged to the application event log, but we're not seeing anything similar. Could these be being written elsewhere? iis-7 windows-server-2012-r2 application-pools windows-server-core share|improve this question asked Jul 1 '15 at 9:18 Rob Bell 1231211 Have you enabled Failed Request Tracing, you might get something
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by: ASPOSE - the market leader of .NET and Java APIs for file formats – natively work with DOCX, XLSX, PPT, PDF, images and more Rick Strahl @RickStrahl Posts - 1080 Comments - 13815 RSS Feed Rick's Sites Rick's GitHub Projects Rick's FoxPro Web Log West Wind Message Board CodePaste.net GeoCrumbs.net Rick's Products Markdown Monster WebSurge Html Help Builder Web Monitor Find this content useful? Consider making a small donation to show your support. Tweets by @RickStrahl 503 Service Unavailable in IIS 7 - watch those Application Pools December 04, 2006 - from Maui, Hawaii 31 comments Tweet I ran into a funky issue with an application on IIS 7 today on my development machine: One of my Web applications simply would not respond to requests and IIS was reporting a 503 Error – Service Unavailable. Oddly enough though the rest of my Web site was working just fine – just this one application/virtual wasn’t working. So at first I tried the usual – restarting IIS with IISReset, to no avail. After some back and forth with the management console it turns out in IIS 7 that IIS 7 has a confusing option when you create a new Application Pool that ask whether you want to start the Application Pool immediately. This is not real obvious – in IIS 6 there was no such option and the Application Pool started automatically when a virtual/application was accessed for the first time. So when it asks for Start Immediately it’s not clear if the worker process that hosts the Application Pool starts immediately, or what. As it turns out when you say No to that question the Application Pool requires manual starting up. Notice that there’s a Stop icon next the selected application pool. When this is set the pool will not automatically start and hence you get the Service Unavailable error. I suppose it’d be nice if the error message would be a little clearer in saying that the host process is unavailable. The setting can be set in the Advanced Settings of the Application Pool: Voila, my service runs again. I’m not sure why you would EVER want to have an Application Pool not start automatically. Other Posts you might also like Using Let's Encrypt with IIS on Windows External Network Access to Kestrel and IIS Express in ASP.NET Core Use IIS Application Initialization for keeping ASP.NET Apps alive Use Powershell to bind SSL Certificates to an IIS Host Header Site Find this content useful? Consider making a small donation to show your support. Posted in IIS Tweet The Voices of Reason