Emmanuel-
Hmm. CF5 is pretty good about ignoring Signal 11's, in most cases,
your log can 'fill' up with them, and coldfusion will ignore it and keep
trudging along.
However, we need more information on the crashing box, namely,
Distribution/Version apache version, what database you're connecting too,
what tags do you use alot (Alot of CFEXECUTE, etc?) are you locking your
variables properly?
Once we get this, it should help
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-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Crouvisier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 1:51 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: List of Processes
In trying to track down why ColdFusion is only serving up pages about half
of the time -- I keep on getting the following message in my server.log
file:
"Fatal","8200","09/27/01","12:11:18",,"Caught a fatal signal (11) -
Aborting"
"Information","1024","09/27/01","12:20:35",,"The ColdFusion Application
Server started."
I noticed on another Linux box that *is* working properly (so it
seems!) has a bunch of cfexec and cfserver processes running, while the
"broken" one does not. Could someone on the list please confirm that you
do or do not have these processes running? Hopefully this is the problem
that's causing CF to constantly crash and restart! Easiest way to check is
with the following command:
ps auxww | grep bin/cf
Thanks a lot !
- Emmanuel J.M. Crouvisier
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