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| peter.fastre@gmail.com 2005-12-21, 7:55 am |
| Hello
I've created some websites in MCMS. Some websites are already
delivered, and are working perfectly. The latest one, however, has
major problems on the production server. On our test server, everything
is ok, but on the production server we experience problems like 404 Not
found, and all channels are mixing through each other!
We have checked our code, and it seems to be ok. It is a busy site, the
system engineers see that the server is under heavy load. Heavy load
and slow behaviour would be acceptable, but those mixing channels and
404 errors are worse. How could this happen???
Url of the site is www.argenta.be.
Regards
Peter
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| Stefan [MSFT] 2005-12-21, 5:54 pm |
| Hi Peter,
the problem description does not point to a known issue.
You should open a support case to get this analyzed in more details.
Cheers,
Stefan
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<peter.fastre@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1135171290.827684.294100@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Hello
>
> I've created some websites in MCMS. Some websites are already
> delivered, and are working perfectly. The latest one, however, has
> major problems on the production server. On our test server, everything
> is ok, but on the production server we experience problems like 404 Not
> found, and all channels are mixing through each other!
> We have checked our code, and it seems to be ok. It is a busy site, the
> system engineers see that the server is under heavy load. Heavy load
> and slow behaviour would be acceptable, but those mixing channels and
> 404 errors are worse. How could this happen???
>
> Url of the site is www.argenta.be.
>
> Regards
>
> Peter
>
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