FYI
The fatal signal handler removes the ColdFusion socket before calling
abort().
This change was made for 4.5.1 SP2, I believe.
It is most definitely in CF5.
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Tom Jordahl
MacroMedia Server Development
-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Buist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 7:17 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: Re: CF 4.5 webserver.log on Linux
> Also, just in case somebody in the future is searching the list archive,
do
> NOT remove the directory /tmp on a Unix system running Cold Fusion, as it
> will cause cfexec to repeatedly crash in a terrible loop, as it uses
> /tmp/cfserver for the cfserver and cfexec processes. Macromedia/Allaire
> might want to put something under settings for this to be
> changed...especially if it isn't already covered in the docs somewhere.
As an aside to this... it's also a good idea to make your startup script
for CF remove the /tmp/cfserver pipe before it tries to startup. If the
ColdFusion server dies unexpectedly the pipe will not be removed and the
server will choke if it can't create the pipe. Actually, it's a Unix
socket I beleive but the matter is still there.
IMHO Allaire should make the daemon a bit more robust in this situation,
but modifying your shell script should suffice.
Justin Buist
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