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Questions Jobs Documentation Tags 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 service unavailable http error 503. the service is unavailable. other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up IIS - HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable up vote 171 down vote favorite 33 I'm really new to setting up web servers in general. I've got IIS 8 on Windows 8, and I'm trying to set up a little site locally, while doing some development. In service unavailable iis IIS I choose Add Site, give a name, points to a location where I have a index.html file (I've tried different locations, latest in a c:\inetpub\wwwroot\test -folder) and otherwise use all default settings. However, when I try to browse to localhost I get "HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable." I've verified the pool is started, and I've given IIS_IUSRS Full Control on the target folder I've search around but not found anything that solved my issue, and there's nothing helpfull in the EventLog or in the C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\HTTPERR folder Could anyone tell me what's wrong? Thanks! iis http-error share|improve this question edited Nov 10 '12 at 14:42 asked Nov 10 '12 at 14:33 Andreas 1,35821019 4 Have you checked event viewer for more info? –Webplanet TFS Consulting Nov 11 '12 at 11:06 Hi. Thanks for showing interrest. Yes, I have - but nothing there that's out of the ordinary I'm afraid –Andreas Nov 11 '12 at 20:29 1 A usefull check list (even though it's IIS7) here blogs.msdn.com/b/webt
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is a common and frustrating problem that may occur for a number of reasons after a configuration change, or when deploying a new server machine. Another common "what the hell just happened" error is the plain 503 “service available” error that looks like http://mvolo.com/where-did-my-iis7-server-go-troubleshooting-503-quotservice-unavailablequot-errors/ this: Update: We recently launched a service that significantly helps you understand, troubleshoot, and improve IIS and ASP.NET web applications. If you regularly troubleshoot IIS errors, manage Windows Servers, or tune ASP.NET performance, definitely check out the demo at www.leansentry.com. What is it? This error is generated by the WAS (formerly W3SVC) service, which is responsible for creating IIS worker processes to handle incoming http requests. When WAS fails to create a worker process, it will generate this http error error. Why does it happen? There are a number of reasons why WAS may fail to start an IIS worker process. These include invalid application pool configuration, failure to create the process due to incorrect application pool identity settings, bad IIS configuration that causes the worker process to fail to initialize, or a process crash due to application logic. I will list the most probable reasons and how to investigate / fix them below. How do I get rid the service is of it? Let’s get rid of it in 4 easy steps: STEP 1: Check whether your application pool is stopped Once WAS fails to start your worker process a set number of times, it goes into Rapid Fail Protection Mode and stops the application pool. This prevents application crashes from taking down the machine by going into a start process / fail loop when a persistent error exists. By default, Rapid Fail Protection is set at 5 times in 5 minutes. Once the application pool that contains your application has been stopped, all requests to applications in it will result in that plain 503 error. So, that’s the first thing we check: > %systemroot%windowssystem32inetsrvAppCmd.exe list apppools If your application pool is stopped, then we are on the right track. The next step is to check the event log for information about why your worker process could not be started. STEP 2: Check event log If IIS inside the worker process fails to initialize, or WAS is unable to create the worker process, it will log an event to the “Application” or “System” windows event log respectively. Let’s check this next: > eventvwr Navigate to the “Application” event log first. Look for error events from IIS-W3SVC-WP source. In this case, the IIS worker process could not initialize because it failed to load a module DLL (the path of which I “accidentally” misspelled in my configura