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Stack Overflow is currently down, at least so it seems.

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We are in the process of upgrading our web servers. During the rebuild of a server it went back into rotation before we were ready for it to go back. This resulted in the "Default Web Site" that comes with an IIS install to appear. HAProxy regarded the page as a valid response and put it back in rotation.

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    Was this the only issue? I saw reports of IIS's Server Error page (which shouldn't be shown when a website is in production mode) and reports of 404s with the HTTP Response Reason set to "Server Error" (that reason should be a 500).
    – Poke
    Apr 25, 2018 at 14:34
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    @Poke Same issue. IIS loaded the default site. You'd get that if you went to the index page, but the default IIS 404 for any other page, since the default site doesn't have any pages to load
    – Machavity Mod
    Apr 25, 2018 at 14:39
  • @Machavity I understand that a 404 is expected in that case. What was unexpected was the reason associated with the 404. The HTTP 1.1 RFC shows that the expected reason for a 404 is "Not Found". While the reason phrases are only recommendations "Server Error" is the exact recommendation for a 500 and not a 404.
    – Poke
    Apr 25, 2018 at 14:44
  • @Poke But 500 doesn't apply here. 500 means the server had some sort of error. As far as IIS was concerned, it was working properly
    – Machavity Mod
    Apr 25, 2018 at 14:47
  • @Machavity I agree with you. That's why I'm asking about it. The discrepancy between the response code and the response reason looks like a bug.
    – Poke
    Apr 25, 2018 at 14:49
  • Our load balancer (haproxy) checks the root (index) for a 200 response code, which the default site returned, so the LB did not view the server as in error. Apr 25, 2018 at 14:50
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    Perhaps I misunderstood the reports I saw in chat. It may just be the title of the 404 page and not the http response reason that said "Server Error". i.stack.imgur.com/J06mQ.gif
    – Poke
    Apr 25, 2018 at 14:54
  • Why don't you just admit you forgot to feed the hamsters.
    – Mena
    Apr 25, 2018 at 15:32
  • In the recent past, SE team used to announce such things in advance, letting users know when the sites will be down. Why not in this case? Apr 25, 2018 at 16:05
  • @ShadowWizard they did not know that they were going to screw up in advance:) Apr 25, 2018 at 17:01
  • @Martin any upgrade has risk of failing, especially upgrading web servers. Apr 25, 2018 at 18:31

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