
If the suggested response helped you resolve your issue, please 'Accept as answer', so that it can help others in the community looking for help on similar topics. If you need further help on this, tag me in a comment. If you see still see the same issue, then I would recommend to contact Azure Support to get to the root cause.
#Restart peakhour service windows#
Try to deploy Windows VM and cross check once. Thank you but no I dont have to do the setup again all I have to do is press the WIFI button to turn on the router. If everything mentioned is setup correctly and if you are still facing issues, you can try to investigate the logs to further determine the root cause.Īlso, try to deploy VM in another region to see if you are facing this issue.

Check if your VM is running and responding to pings.To troubleshoot this issue, please check below mentioned and see if that helps.

Two possible reasons, Either your VM is not configured correctly or could be an issue with your network connection. There could be several reasons why you are experiencing no response or lost connection when you SSH to your VM. This is especially true with new users/trial tier VMs. Scroll down the list of services, right-click Windows Audio and select open. Then press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to run as a Administrator. Click Start, type Services.msc in the Start Search box. One reason is because you using too small VM for your workload and are getting issues/poor performance due to it being overloaded. I would suggest you to login as administrator and check if you will be able to start the service. We have noticed few other customers reporting similar issue. Restarting your VM frequently is not a normal practice and it may not solve the issue you are experiencing. That your DNS has been changed and propagated, see below. There are two things to check from here: That the domain is not in pass through mode in your site's ssl settings, if it is in passthrough make sure you change it to be enabled. However, finding names of PHP-FPM can be tricky because each Linux distro or Unix-like vendor has different names and commands to restart/reload the PHP-FPM. if this is not present then Peakhour is not currently accelerating your website. To preserve order across such events, all messages published to the old server must be acknowledged before messages from the new server are delivered, even if they are for different ordering keys.Welcome to Microsoft Q&A Platform, thanks for posting your query here. You must restart or reload the PHP-FPM service whenever you change php configuration or add/remove new PHP modules on Linux or Unix-like server. This issue occurs when servers restart unexpectedly or there are changes in the set of servers used due to traffic changes. In a rare case, the inability to acknowledge a message can hold up the delivery of messages for other ordering keys. Messages with different ordering keys are not guaranteed to be delivered in order, independent of the publishing time.

Messages with the same ordering key are guaranteed to be delivered in order. The Pub/Sub service redelivers these messages in the order that it originally received them. When you receive messages in order and the Pub/Sub service redelivers a message with an ordering key, Pub/Sub maintains order by also redelivering the subsequent messages with the same ordering key. Pub/Sub delivers each message at least once, so the Pub/Sub service might redeliver messages. You can use Ordering of messages to deliver messages in order, If messages have the same ordering key and are in the same region, you can enable message ordering and receive the messages in the order that the Pub/Sub service receives them.
