Hello Phil and everybody else.
> The vmstat memory display shows the memory getting used and not released
> (after a couple of days it's pretty much all used up) - but this doesn't
> impact performance - a restart of cfserver frees up memory - so I think it
> works as described above.
For a few weeks now I log memory usage and network load and cpu usage and
everything.
What I see is: On a day like sunday or saturday when actually noone uses the
system at all and only our regular jobs issued via the crontab use CF at all
the system eats up approx. 100MB per day.
The jobs that are started have always the same result if there's nobody
working with CF. So it cannot be caching effects IMO.
So I think there are definitely severe memory leaks in CF.
( In 4.5.1 sp2 and 5.0 )
>
>
> Off Topic (shall I start another thread ?)
>
> How long do/can people keep their systems up for ?
> (18 days without a cf server restart so far)
We have found CF sometimes to become extremely slow after a couple of days
of consectuive running. So we usually restart it regularly every 3 or 4 days.
>
> Restarting cf will trash anyones current sessions, is there any way of doing
> a graceful restart ?
We don't use CF's session variables, sorry.
MFG
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