The service is unavailable

Out of the blue it seems Railo started having issues and giving “The
service is unavailable.” to any cfm page request. So, I thought it might be
a good idea to jump over to Lucee which has resulted in the same “The
service is unavailable.” error.

I can use the admin which is odd???

Windows 2012 btwOn Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 4:15:14 PM UTC-4, Bill Foresman wrote:

Out of the blue it seems Railo started having issues and giving “The
service is unavailable.” to any cfm page request. So, I thought it might be
a good idea to jump over to Lucee which has resulted in the same “The
service is unavailable.” error.

I can use the admin which is odd???

Bill,

I’ve run in to this before - at least I think may be the same issue as yours. Check that the user account running the Lucee service has recursive permissions on the IIS site directory. That was my issue, caused by some Windows upgrades that reset permissions (if you haven’t turned off “auto-install” on your updates, you can save yourself some unexpected fire-fighting…)

HTH,
JonOn June 11, 2015 at 4:44:56 PM, Bill Foresman (@Bill_Foresman) wrote:

Windows 2012 btw

On Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 4:15:14 PM UTC-4, Bill Foresman wrote:
Out of the blue it seems Railo started having issues and giving “The service is unavailable.” to any cfm page request. So, I thought it might be a good idea to jump over to Lucee which has resulted in the same “The service is unavailable.” error.

I can use the admin which is odd???

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standard install no user specifiedOn Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 4:51:31 PM UTC-4, Jon Clausen wrote:

Bill,

I’ve run in to this before - at least I think may be the same issue as
yours. Check that the user account running the Lucee service has recursive
permissions on the IIS site directory. That was my issue, caused by some
Windows upgrades that reset permissions (if you haven’t turned off
“auto-install” on your updates, you can save yourself some unexpected
fire-fighting…)

HTH,
Jon

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Windows 2012 btw

On Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 4:15:14 PM UTC-4, Bill Foresman wrote:

Out of the blue it seems Railo started having issues and giving “The
service is unavailable.” to any cfm page request. So, I thought it might be
a good idea to jump over to Lucee which has resulted in the same “The
service is unavailable.” error.

I can use the admin which is odd???


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