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Gerald_G__Young
May 27, 2011Nimbostratus
Exchange 2010 OWA Hangs
All,
We have a pair of LTMs load balancing traffic for all Exchange clients using one Virtual Server. Currently, we're having an issue where the OWA interface (through IE 8) for Exchange 2010 will hang when traversing the F5, and also encounters a large number of errors with javascripts used by OWA. If any of the specific servers in the group are used directly, OWA behaves as expected.
I've seen other comments here and most seem to point to some kind of issue with compression settings in the HTTP profile used on the VS but I haven't seen anything definitive.
Has anyone found out what causes this, and better yet, specifically how to resolve the issue?
Thanks in advance.
Jerry
- Posted By jdewing on 05/27/2011 05:06 AM
- jdewingCirrus
JTrimble - No problem, so far I'm not having any issue when I disabled the "Keep accept Encoding". We have been in the production mode for about 2 months now with ~4,000 employee
- mcaulifn_59657NimbostratusI am currently using two VIPs - one for HTTP services and one for RPC. I am also seeing issues with OWA hanging. The problem is we ARE using ActiveSync. Or at least will be. How will unchecking the "keep accept" affect ActiveSync traffic? If it will adversly impact ActiveSync traffic, it's sounding like we need to deploy another VIP. Are there any other options that the deployment guide has wrong?
- Gerald_G__YoungNimbostratusMichael,
- This is not going to break anything for ActiveSync. Accept-encoding header only controls whether the client accepts compression and what type of compression. Since LTM is a full proxy, it is typically tasked with compressing content to the client if the client sends Accept-Encoding header(all modern browsers do). However, sometimes CAS servers are also configured to do compression, and that is unnecessary burden on the server, so unchecking Keep Accept-Encoding simply removes that header from the payload before it reaches the server and stops the server from compressing content. Hope it makes sense.
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