Hi all,
 
I have a sort of general question.  Does anybody bounce cold fusion 
regularly? I am wondering if I should start, but I am of the opinion that 
something running on Unix/Linux/Soloris should not need to have that 
happen. I have noticed that my cfserver process keeps growing in size.  
Yesterday at this time the used memory was at 159 m, the day before that 
it was 111 m and today it is at 183 meg.   This screams of a memory leek.  
I don't like to throw my hand in the air and blame the product this could 
very well be something that I have done.    My site uses a lot of cold 
fusion about 1000 cfm files most of them very simple cfincludeing a couple 
of things. We are cashing no queries and we do not use any server 
variables. We are using Verity for a search engine.  We only have a couple 
application variables used for only five or six people that come to the 
site that have access to some areas that are not public to the world.  My 
developers tell me that all of the variables that they use are properly 
locked.   My server has not crashed yet but I am wondering when and if it 
will.   I have 512 meg of ram on the box and have run the stripsoloris 
scripts and shutdown any unnecessary process, except for ntp.  I am 
running cf4.1 SP2 with MYODBC connecting to MYSQL, apache 1.3.20 and 
Solaris 2.8.   Any Ideas would be useful.   PS I know that this is CFLINUX 
but I have yet to find a good CFSOLORIS list serv. and I think that most 
people in the open source community are very cool.  
 
Thanks in advance.
 
-d-
 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Your ad could be here. Monies from ads go to support these lists and provide more 
resources for the community. http://www.fusionauthority.com/ads.cfm
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-linux%40houseoffusion.com/
To Unsubscribe visit 
http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists&body=lists/cf_linux or send a 
message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body.

Reply via email to