RE: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!)

2001-05-04 Thread Darren Adams
Where can I get CF 4.0 service packs ? Untill we get the licenses for 4.5 I would like to upgrade our studios a little bit ? Daz -Original Message- From: Mark Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 03 May 2001 15:43 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911

RE: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!)

2001-05-03 Thread Dave Watts
Would any of the log files give you a hint as to which pages were accessed when the server started using up resources? Not necessarily, although there is a log slow pages option which can be enabled in CF Administrator. Often, the slow pages will be the ones causing trouble! Dave Watts, CTO,

RE: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!)

2001-05-03 Thread Mark Woods
and in case you haven't already done so, make sure you have the latest service pack for your version of CF installed. At 02:42 PM 5/3/2001, you wrote: Would any of the log files give you a hint as to which pages were accessed when the server started using up resources? Not necessarily,

Re: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!)

2001-04-17 Thread Michael Lugassy
No one asked you what version are you using? It is recommened that you'll upgrade to SP2 (4.5.1) it's free from allaire. We had the same problem with our old 4.5 version. Anyhow, I don't think it's an immediate change, like the others. Please remember what happened BEFORE the first time you

Re: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!)

2001-04-17 Thread Xing Li
- From: "Steven A. del Sol" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 1:35 PM Subject: Re: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!) I believe your problem is that on one of your pages you are timing out. Check to see if you h

Re: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!)

2001-04-16 Thread Bruce Holm
This sounds like a similar problem we had but on a Unix server. The culprit was Client Variables. We were not using them but had them "enabled". It filled up our registry file (8Mb). So check your registry file located in the coldfusion directory. If it's big that's a clue. To clean it out,

RE: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!)

2001-04-16 Thread Mike Brunt
Did you make any coding or ODBC-OLEDB-Native Driver changes just prior to this problem. Does CF take the resources before any actio-hits on the website/webserver? Kind Regards - Mike Brunt Macromedia Consulting Tel 562.243.6255 Fax 401.696.4335 http://www.allaire.com/services/consulting/

RE: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!)

2001-04-16 Thread Cameron Childress
Stop the service, look for a zero length file in cfusion/mail/spool. If you find one, delete it. Start the service again and you shold be good. This may not be your problem, but it will cause that behavior. -Cameron Cameron Childress elliptIQ Inc. p.770.460.7277.232

RE: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!)

2001-04-16 Thread mjohnson
is that it is a bad loop that just runs and runs. Mark -Original Message- From: Bruce Holm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 10:07 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!) This sounds like a similar problem we had but on a Unix server

Re: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!)

2001-04-16 Thread Steven A. del Sol
I believe your problem is that on one of your pages you are timing out. Check to see if you have a page where you are passing a Alpha into a numeric field. It will not necessarily crash if you have a number in the sequence somewhere but it can stall your cfserver for hours. Also, set your

Re: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!)

2001-04-16 Thread Bonnie Betts
CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 1:35 PM Subject: Re: CF Using 90-100% of processor time (911!) I believe your problem is that on one of your pages you are timing out. Check to see if you have a page where you are passing a Alpha into a numeric field. It will n