Toby,

I am running apache 1.3.20 where do I find the appropriate
mod_coldfusion.so ?

To the gang,

my apache is: 1.3.20
linux kernel 2.4.9 smp
I have dual processors: dual p3 800's with 512 ram on Red Hat 7.2. Damn it I
thought it was 7.1

Dane

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        Re[2]: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1
         RE: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1


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Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 16:09:15 +1000
From: Toby Tremayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re[2]: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I'm running cf 5.0 on redhat 7.1, suse 7.3

I might have mis-posted this before, but I don't get restarts anymore.
 I did for a long time, until I realised that the apache server on my
 host had been upgraded - maybe this has been made redundant now but
 when I was doing it (a few months ago) if you had apache 1.3 upwards
 running then you needed a differently compiled version of
 mod_coldfusion.so.  Once I got that, no more restarts.

 Toby



Friday, March 15, 2002, 8:18:09 AM, you wrote:

WW> yup smp kernel



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WW> ----- Original Message -----
WW> From: "Matthew Monahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
WW> To: "CF-Linux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
WW> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 4:23 PM
WW> Subject: RE: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1


>> Hmm....
>>
>> Other people with CF/RH/Linux restarts:
>>
>> Are you on SMP (dual processor) machines with the SMP kernel?
>>
>> Matthew
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: xing li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:20 PM
>> To: CF-Linux
>> Subject: Re: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1
>>
>>
>> The CF web setup was:
>> Apache 1.3.19
>> CF 5 Pro
>> mysql 3.23.42
>> The webserver is generic dual P3 800 with 1gig+ of ram.
>> RH 7.1 updated to 2.6.9-12smp
>>
>> This is all speculation but it totally feels like like another person
>> said previous on this thread is that
>> the restart/core dumping feels like the second CF linux has one bad
>> "child" process/thread, the whole thing blows up. I say this
>> because my eyes had been blinded by watching the TOP stat for many many
>> hours. =) And that's how it seems to look. Again,
>> this is how it looks to the naked eye watching processing dancing on the
>>
>> screen.
>>
>> Xing
>>
>> On Thursday, March 14, 2002, at 08:36  AM, Matthew Monahan wrote:
>>
>> > I have a suggestion.  There seem to be at least a few of us that are
>> > having trouble with ColdFusion restarts on Linux.  We have all been
>> > through the usual routine of locking down variables and updating
>> > necessary libraries.
>> >
>> > It is very likely that we all have some similar configuration issue
>> that
>> > is causing these restarts.  If we compare setups, maybe we can narrow
>> > the possibilities down and figure out which part of the setup is
>> causing
>> > the problem.
>> >
>> > If I have been following this right, then Xing, Dane, and myself all
>> run
>> > RH Linux, Apache, CF 5, and mySQL.  Let's get specific with versions.
>> > Mine are:
>> >
>> > Linux server.adelphi.edu 2.4.3-6smp #1 SMP Wed May 16 04:29:16 EDT
>> 2001
>> > i686 unknown
>> > Apache/1.3.19 (Unix)  (Red-Hat/Linux)
>> > ColdFusion Server 5, 0, 0, 0 Professional
>> > mysql  Ver 11.13 Distrib 3.23.36, for redhat-linux-gnu (i386)
>> >
>> > I'm using the Merant mySQL driver for DB connections.
>> >
>> > Matthew
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Douglas McKenzie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> > Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 4:55 AM
>> > To: CF-Linux
>> > Subject: Re: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1
>> >
>> >
>> > Xing,
>> >
>> > Are you saying that if CF on Linux is serving a million+ pages per
>> day,
>> > it
>> > will crash and restart and theres nothing you can do about it?
>> > Is it due to serving the pages or the db requests?
>> >
>> > Doug
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "xing li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > To: "CF-Linux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 9:39 PM
>> > Subject: Re: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1
>> >
>> >
>> >> Jesse,
>> >>
>> >> The symptoms are exactly like the one described by Dane in the thread
>> >> below with the exception that my setup was with mysql and also with
>> > sql
>> >> server (tried both setup and the error persisted).
>> >>
>> >> The other thing I want to add to Dane's description is that the
>> > problems
>> >> I have experienced will only expose itself when the traffic load
>> > exceed
>> >> beyond some point. So in intranet situations or small websites where
>> > you
>> >> do not have any real traffic to speak of I do not think this problem
>> >> will show its ugly head which explain why a lot of the companies that
>> >> use CF doesn't know about it since they will never experience it.
>> The
>> >> CF was setup for a webserver with CF code all custom designed to
>> > server
>> >> over well over 1 million dynamic CF pages per day. Windows version of
>> > CF
>> >> 5 was able to handle it, barely, but Linux version doesn't even seem
>> > to
>> >> be in the same league.
>> >>
>> >> Every possible configuration with the CF settings have been tried
>> with
>> >> no result to show for.
>> >>
>> >> Xing
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Tuesday, March 12, 2002, at 06:41  PM, Jesse Noller wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Xing:
>> >>>
>> >>> What issues *were* you seeing? I know many, many companies running
>> > CF5
>> >>> without issue. I actually count on Sig11s and cores to be "out of
>> > the
>> >>> norm". However, these can be typically debugged.
>> >>>
>> >>> -jesse noller
>> >>> macromedia
>> >>>
>> >>>> -----Original Message-----
>> >>>> From: xing li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 9:26 PM
>> >>>> To: CF-Linux
>> >>>> Subject: Re: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I have personally given up CF on Linux because of the utter
>> >>>> instability
>> >>>> of CF under load with Linux and Allaire/Macromedia's failure
>> >>>> to address
>> >>>> the Linux issues.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I can't exactly count on a software that core dumps without
>> >>>> any errors
>> >>>> thrown what so ever and with every "shared" memory locked
>> >>>> down hard. I
>> >>>> have had this problem since the beginning of CF 5 release with no
>> >>>> solution found and patches to hope for.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Windows CF got issues but no where as severe as the ones with
>> > Linux.
>> >>>> Macromedia better ramp up the QA development cycle or they will
>> > lose
>> >>>> customers and we really cant wait for version 6.0. Somebody
>> >>>> need to get
>> >>>> into Macromedia's head to launch 5.1.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Sorry if this seems more like a rant than a solution to the
>> >>>> problem but
>> >>>> I can't take CF5 on Linux any further. At least throw a
>> >>>> freaking error
>> >>>> when you core dump! Heck, to have a RELEASE version core dump in
>> > any
>> >>>> software as frequently as CF 5 for Linux is unbelievable.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Xing
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On Tuesday, March 12, 2002, at 03:45  PM, Matthew Monahan wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> Dane-
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> I have been having very similar problems.  Can you take a
>> >>>> look at your
>> >>>>> Apache access log and send over the http requests that match the
>> > cfm
>> >>>>> pages causing restarts?
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Matthew Monahan
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> -----Original Message-----
>> >>>>> From: Dane Ensign [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> >>>>> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 1:06 AM
>> >>>>> To: CF-Linux
>> >>>>> Subject: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> *** CF server 5 and linux, mysterious error. ***
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>  Our server is dying about every 2 -3 request, and
>> >>>>>  completely restarting.
>> >>>>>  Before everyone starts "lock this and that" read
>> >>>>>  on.....
>> >>>>>  CF 5 professional.
>> >>>>>  Red hat 7.1
>> >>>>>  PG and MySQL.
>> >>>>>  SYMPTOMS:
>> >>>>>  The error occurs in all applications on the
>> >>>>>  server..... system wide.
>> >>>>>  The error occurs in the CF administrator.
>> >>>>>  There are no scheduled task on the machine.
>> >>>>>  THe server is completely locked down on session and
>> >>>>>  application variables as set in the CF administrator,
>> >>>>>  with no site errors being thrown on account of lack of
>> >>>>>  locks.) .... everything is locked.
>> >>>>>  There seems to be no "order" to triggering or the
>> >>>>>  error.
>> >>>>>  CF administrator completely ignores "dont restart
>> >>>>>  server on unresponsive request" directive. And
>> >>>>>  restarts every time the error occurs.
>> >>>>>  Apache is doing just fine, no errors, load tested and
>> >>>>>  checks out great.
>> >>>>>  We are pleading for one the MM engineers to pick up on
>> >>>>>  this
>> >>>>>  It seems that when one of the child threads dies(god
>> >>>>>  knows why) its bringing down the parent too, resulting
>> >>>>>  in app restarts.
>> >>>>>  We have read everything here and on list archives on
>> >>>>>  house of fusion, paying particular attention the
>> >>>>>  comments by the posting (mm)Allaire engineer.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Here are the errors:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> there's nothingin in the mail queue. Here are some of the
>> >>>>>  errors from the
>> >>>>>  logs.
>> >>>>>  They are:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>  in the application log:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>  "Error","7175","03/07/02","15:25:33",,"xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,
>> > Mozilla/4.0
>> >>>>>  (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Q312461), The time
>> >>>>>  taken to process
>> >>>>>  your request has exceeded the allowable limit of 60 seconds.
>> >>>>>  Please notify
>> >>>>>  the server administrator (using the mail link below) that
>> >>>>>  this error has
>> >>>>>  occurred. <P>Note: You can override the request time limit
>> >>>> by adding a
>> >>>>>  'RequestTimeout' parameter to the URL used to request the
>> >>>> page (e.g.
>> >>>>>  page.cfm?RequestTimeout=500).<P><P> <P><P>Date/Time: Thu Mar
>> >>>>>  7 15:25:33
>> >>>>>  2002<BR>Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT
>> > 5.0;
>> >>>>>  Q312461)<BR>Remote Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx<BR>Query String:
>> >>>>>  cfasdebugsessionid=SKT:localhost:35303<P>"
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>  in the server.log:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>  "Fatal","7175","03/05/02","22:52:34",,"Caught a fatal signal (11)
>> > -
>> >>>>>  Aborting"
>> >>>>>  "Information","1024","03/05/02","22:52:35",,"The ColdFusion
>> >>>>>  Application
>> >>>>>  Server started.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>  in the webserver.log:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>  "Error",,"03/06/02","23:39:03",,"An error occurred while
>> >>>> attempting to
>> >>>>>  establish a connection to the server.<P> The most likely
>> >>>> cause of this
>> >>>>>  problem is that the server is not currently running.
>> >>>> Verify that the
>> >>>>>  server is running and restart it if necessary.  <P>Unix
>> >>>> error number 2
>> >>>>>  occurred: No such file or directory"
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>  We are in need of a solution fast
>> >>>>>  **Thank you in advance for any help that you can offer**
>> >>>>>
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>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 23:44:56 -0700
From: "Dane Ensign" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:  RE: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hey guys,

I will get you all of my specs for comparing. Your continued input is
valuable.
Im sick to my stomach about all of this with cf. -sigh-

Tom, in reply to your good ? about escalating my error through MM. The
answer is: no.
I dont have the dough. Sure wish I did. But somehow I have a sneaky
suspicion I would be no further.

We're frantically searching here to dig up anything useful.

Original info is below **************

RE: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1

*** CF server 5 and linux, mysterious error. ***

  Our server is dying about every 2 -3 request, and  completely
restarting.  Before everyone starts "lock this and that" read
 on.....
CF 5 professional.
Red hat 7.1
PG and MySQL.
SYMPTOMS:
 The error occurs in all applications on the
server..... system wide.
The error occurs in the CF administrator.
There are no scheduled task on the machine.
THe server is completely locked down on session and
application variables as set in the CF administrator,
with no site errors being thrown on account of lack of
locks.) .... everything is locked.
There seems to be no "order" to triggering or the
error.
CF administrator completely ignores "dont restart
server on unresponsive request" directive. And
restarts every time the error occurs.
Apache is doing just fine, no errors, load tested and
checks out great.
We are pleading for one the MM engineers to pick up on
this
It seems that when one of the child threads dies(god
knows why) its bringing down the parent too, resulting
in app restarts.
We have read everything here and on list archives on
house of fusion, paying particular attention the
comments by the posting (mm)Allaire engineer.
Here are the errors:

there's nothingin in the mail queue. Here are some of
the  errors
from the  logs.
They are:

in the application log:*********************

"Error","7175","03/07/02","15:25:33",,"xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,
Mozilla/4.0
(compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Q312461), The
time  taken
to process  your request has exceeded the allowable limit of
60
seconds.  Please notify
the server administrator (using the mail link below) that
this error has
occurred. <P>Note: You can override the request time limit
 by adding a
'RequestTimeout' parameter to the URL used to request the
 page (e.g.
page.cfm?RequestTimeout=500).<P><P> <P><P>Date/Time:
Thu Mar  7
15:25:33
2002<BR>Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows
NT
5.0;
 Q312461)<BR>Remote Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx<BR>Query String:
 cfasdebugsessionid=SKT:localhost:35303<P>"

  in the server.log:*******************************

"Fatal","7175","03/05/02","22:52:34",,"Caught a fatal
 signal (11)
 -
  Aborting"  "Information","1024","03/05/02","22:52:35",,"The
 ColdFusion  Application
  Server started.

  in the webserver.log:***************************

  "Error",,"03/06/02","23:39:03",,"An error occurred while
attempting to
 establish a connection to the server.<P> The most likely
cause of this
  problem is that the server is not currently running.
 Verify that the
  server is running and restart it if necessary.  <P>Unix
 error number 2
occurred: No such file or directory"

We are in need of a solution before I die from old age.

 **Thank you in advance for any help that you can offer**

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