Why are the application pools and sites nodes missing?
The process id was ‘40744’. [20:45:54] Application pool ‘camping.info’ is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process (es) serving that application pool. When we RDP’d into the server and looked into the IIS Manager, the Application Pools and Sites nodes were not visible anymore.
Why are the application pools not visible in IIS Manager?
When we RDP’d into the server and looked into the IIS Manager, the Application Pools and Sites nodes were not visible anymore. Instead, the event log was full of errors like the following (as a result of trying to open the Server node below Start Page ):
Why does Java say could not get resource from pool?
Still i’m getting the error “Could not get a resource from the pool”. The stacktrace is given below. I noticed that this exception can and will be thrown if Redis is not running. Just a heads up. Based on Rick Hanlon’s answer, this exception is also thrown if using Redis with Spring Boot.
Are there any connection pooling problems in WebSphere?
If the direct JDBC connection is successful, continue to the MustGather: Connection pooling problems for WebSphere Application Server f or database connection and connection pooling problems.
The process id was ‘40744’. [20:45:54] Application pool ‘camping.info’ is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process (es) serving that application pool. When we RDP’d into the server and looked into the IIS Manager, the Application Pools and Sites nodes were not visible anymore.
When we RDP’d into the server and looked into the IIS Manager, the Application Pools and Sites nodes were not visible anymore. Instead, the event log was full of errors like the following (as a result of trying to open the Server node below Start Page ):
What to do if there are no pools in ZFS?
Go to terminal. In the terminal, here are some attempted commands and results. zpool status says no pools available (broken language? lol.) Run zpool import -D -f (poolname) solved the issue. Then possibly the first partition of the drive is the one to mount.
Is there a default agent pool in TFS?
However, the agent pool ‘default’ definitely exists. On another server the same script works as expected, and builds run. See the script output below. Create a new agent pool on the server, and reference that in the script.