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, Tom Jordahl wrote:

> If your server is crashing (see executive.log and server.log) you need to
> identify what is causing it to crash.
>
> Switching the type of webserver/cfserver communication channel probably wont
> help.
>
> --
> Tom Jordahl
> MacroMedia Server Development

Not according to your release notes for CF 4.5 SP1:
http://www.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=17751&Method=Full#new

--quote--
On Unix platforms, ColdFusion uses a "Unix domain" socket (/tmp/cfserver)
for communication between the web server and the server. In SP1 we have
enhanced this communication to be able to use TCP or network sockets,
through the 'localhost' interface. In our testing, the use of the newly
implemented TCP Network socket communication will degrade performance by
10-15% or more from the default Unix Domain socket, but may provide relief
from certain "Connect Refused" errors when ColdFusion is serving very
lightweight templates under heavy load.

[snip]

Please note that, in general, customers should not need to enable the use
of TCP Network socket support unless they are experiencing "Connection
Refused" errors due to the combination of both 1) high traffic and 2) very
lightweight application pages.
--end quote--

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
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