We experiencing the same behaviour (or better misbehaviour) within a customers site.
Obviously the files stored on the filer must have read-Permission for "Everyone" at the file-level (not share-level). Then this happen not very often. If it happen, It is not nesessary to restart the whole IIS. It is enough to "unload" the cache for the affected virtual web.
Good Luck
-----Original Message----- From: Jean-Christophe Smith [mailto:jsmith@publichost.com] Sent: Montag, 19. März 2001 20:37 To: 'toasters@mathworks.com ' Subject: ASP caching
We have a cluster of Windows 2000 servers running IIS 5.0, content lives on a NetApp F720 running OnTap Release 5.3.7R2. Our customers use FTP to upload their web pages.
IIS is caching ASP(active server pages), customers will make changes to their ASP files and try to view them(view IIS) and they see the older pages. I read about this issue entitled "5.3 Active Server Page Caching" in the NetApp document "Integrating a NetApp Filer with Microsoft IIS". I understand it is an issue with CIFS change/notify events and the way IIS was designed.
Does anybody know a way of fixing this? or maybe way to increase the change/notify events, or...
For now, we have to restart IIS when changes are made.
Maybe I could write a program to manually induce change/notify events?
Thanks, Jean-Christophe Smith jsmith@publichost.com VitalStream.com