It was 03:15 when Priya’s phone buzzed—a terse message from the operations dashboard: Web Application Proxy (WAP) server 03 had failed health checks and was causing intermittently failed auth requests. Her team’s cluster had been resilient so far, but a half-broken proxy could cascade into a support avalanche during morning traffic.
Remove the server as an endpoint from your Azure Traffic Manager profile or the backend pool of your internal load balancer. remove web application proxy server from cluster
Connectivity to the other nodes in the cluster to ensure the configuration update propagates. Story — "Remove Web Application Proxy Server from
For a complete removal and decommissioning of a WAP node, follow these steps: Remove Published Applications Connectivity to the other nodes in the cluster
Open Server Manager and select Manage > Remove Roles and Features.
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