Currently I'm running Professional Edition 4.5 for Linux on Red Hat 6.2.
I've already received upgrade copies of Enterprise Edition 5.0 for Linux,
but I have not installed them yet because I need to do the clustering as
well.
The Unix Error 11 problems would occur when the server tried to connect to
other servers outside of our firewall. I was using the CF_FreeData_NWS
function, which contact NOAA for weather information, and this would crash
the server. I'm not sure why, but the errors stopped once I took the
function off the site. I figured that it had something to do with
incompatibility with their stuff.
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Jesse Noller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 5:04 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: RE: CF-Linux FAQ
what version of CF are you running now?
-----Original Message-----
From: Wilson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 5:25 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: RE: CF-Linux FAQ
Will this fix work with Unix Error 11 problems? I'm having trouble with
these, but I was hoping that upgrading to Enterprise Edition 5.0 (for Linux)
would help.
Thanks,
Michael
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Michael Wilson
Senior Webmaster
NeuStar, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Buist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 4:13 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: Re: CF-Linux FAQ
Here's one that threw my through a tizzy for quite a while. I don't know
if it's a FAQ or not but the very nature of the error message made it hard
to track down
Q: Why am I getting Unix Error Number 2 in my logfile and
the CF server reports an error to every user requesting a page?
A: Under heavy load sometimes the server attemps to mash too much data
through a Unix socket in communicating with the webserver. To fix this
you need to wrap up your webserver's startup scripts and the CFServer
startup scripts setting environment varialbes to force it to use TCP
sockets. This will cause a 10-15% performance hit but will prevent the
server from crashing. Set the variable "CF_NETWORK_SOCKET" equal to "1" in
your /opt/coldfusion/bin/start script, and add it to the list of variables
to be exported in the 'VAR_LIST' variable at the bottom. In your apache
startup scripts set CF_NETWORK_SOCKET equal to "1" there too.
Justin Buist
Trident Technology, Inc.
4700 60th St. SW, Suite 102
Grand Rapids, MI 49512
Ph. 616.554.2700
Fx. 616.554.3331
Mo. 616.291.2612
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Jesse Noller wrote:
> Hey all-
>
>
> I'm once again asking for your help, I'm compiling a list of common
> questions that face cf-linux users. Please forward me those questions you
> feel should be in an easy to find FAQ, and I'll include them.
>
> Heh, and if you have the answers, send those to me too!
>
>
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