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Sharepoint 2013 Web Services Http Error 503. The Service Is Unavailable
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Office UI Fabric Submit to the Office Store All Documentation https://www.yammer.com/ http://feeds.feedburner.com/office/fmNx Ask a question Quick how to solve 503 server is unavailable access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Answered by: service unavailable http error 503 Application pool sharepoint 2013 server error in '/' application Stopped for the Web Appliaction SharePoint > SharePoint 2010 - Development and Programming Question 0 Sign in to vote i am getting service unavailable http error 503 while opening a site in Sharepoint When i checked IIS, i https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAF1q0GwKmM found out that Application pool Stopped for the Web Application. So, i started it and then again launched the site...yet it still shows the same error and the pool is automatically stopped. Please help.. Saturday, July 27, 2013 11:00 AM Reply | Quote Answers 10 Sign in to vote Hi NabX, Based on your description, I can suggest asfollow: Check the web site properties in IIS. Under home directory tab, check the application pool value and https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/c960aa7f-e7dc-4400-9067-377e8d537c90/service-unavailable-http-error-503-application-pool-stopped-for-the-web-appliaction?forum=sharepointdevelopmentprevious then open that application pool from the application pools (separate node in the IIS tree). Click the identity tab and see who is the pool assigned to. For the sake of testing, you can select "Predefined" and select local service from the drop down. Restart IIS and see if things work out for you. Http 503 error is generated by the IIS and it happens when web server sends data stream back to the web site.Verify that all SharePoint services are started, this error might occur because of changing the service account password. You may need to change the new password to application pool or SharePoint timer service. Click the stopped application pool -> click advanced settings ->Identity ->click the user to retype the user ->Application Pool Identity dialog ->click set -> manually type the user name and password. Then restart the server. Thanks,Qiao Wei TechNet Community Support
Marked as answer by Qiao WeiMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Thursday, August 08, 2013 1:45 AM Monday, July 29, 2013 5:53 AM Reply | Quote Moderator All replies 10 Sign in to vote Hi NabX, Based on your description, I can suggest asfollow: Check the web site properties in IIS. Under home directory tab, check the application pool value and then open that application pool from the application pools (separate node in the IIS tree). Click the identity taare working with SharePoint 2010 or SharePoint 2013 environments you probably have seen the HTTP Error 503. Service Unavailable error at some point. This error can have several causes, when you use your favourite search engine you can find a lot of articles on this subject. http://www.expiscornovus.com/2015/04/02/sharepoint-2010-http-error-503-service-unavailable/ Some common causes can be: a disabled application pool an invalid identity for a application pool because of an expired password. This article describes how I ran into an issue with a group policy that caused a HTTP Error 503. Symptoms When you navigate to a SharePoint 2010 site you get an error: HTTP Error 503. Service Unavailable Steps to Reproduce 1. Navigate to your SharePoint 2010 site Cause In my case this error was caused by a removal http error of Log on as a batch permissions of the Application Pool account on one of the Application servers in a SharePoint 2010 farm. The application pool account of your web application needs this permission on the server where it is running, you can also check out Corey Roth his blogpost on this topic, Corey’s Guide to SharePoint Service Accounts. When navigating to the System Log on one of the servers in the SharePoint 2010 farm I saw an event http error 503 of the Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) source with ID 5021: The identity of application pool ‘yourapplicationpoolname' is invalid. The user name or password that is specified for the identity may be incorrect, or the user may not have batch logon rights. If the identity is not corrected, the application pool will be disabled when the application pool receives its first request. If batch logon rights are causing the problem, the identity in the IIS configuration store must be changed after rights have been granted before Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) can retry the logon. If the identity remains invalid after the first request for the application pool is processed, the application pool will be disabled. The data field contains the error number. After finding the 5021 event I wanted to check what my Application Pool Identity was. You can check what the identity of your application pool is via the Application Pools view in Internet Information Service (IIS) Manager. When you established what your Application Pool identity is you can open the Local Security Policy Editor on the same server. You can also use run and type secpol.msc to fire it up. Check what the Security Setting is for the Log on as a batch job policy. In my case a custom policy was set which had overwritten the default settings. The result was that the Log on as batch job permissions of the applica