I know this is not the right place but there is no "hosting" forum so bare with me :)
I just bought a personal VPS with a great company called Webtropia in germany. It seems the VPS is running in some kind of server farm/cluster.
I moved my Umbraco site to the vps but its running czy slow(30-60 sec per call) and sometimes it just closes the the IIS solution.
Sometimes it throws this error
Validation of viewstate MAC failed. If this application is hosted by a Web Farm or cluster, ensure that <machineKey> configuration specifies the same validationKey and validation algorithm.
These are the errors it throws, and after a few http requests the iis sometimes shuts the site down.
If your server is a part of a farm/cluster then just do what the error says. Add a machine key entry in the web.config file. You can easily achive this also through the IIS manager. Post again if this helped or not :)
Hosting (umbraco) .net application in webfarm
Hey guys
I know this is not the right place but there is no "hosting" forum so bare with me :)
I just bought a personal VPS with a great company called Webtropia in germany. It seems the VPS is running in some kind of server farm/cluster.
I moved my Umbraco site to the vps but its running czy slow(30-60 sec per call) and sometimes it just closes the the IIS solution.
Sometimes it throws this error
Validation of viewstate MAC failed. If this application is hosted by a Web Farm or cluster, ensure that <machineKey> configuration specifies the same validationKey and validation algorithm.
These are the errors it throws, and after a few http requests the iis sometimes shuts the site down.
If your server is a part of a farm/cluster then just do what the error says. Add a machine key entry in the web.config file. You can easily achive this also through the IIS manager. Post again if this helped or not :)
Thx for answering Andreas:)
I figured that my problem was relics server monitor software.
I just bought a new vps but wasnt sure if the server was running in some farm or not. But firgured it out !
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