It would seem that we are 3 for 3 on SMP boxes. Do any of the Macromedia guys know of concerns/problems with CF on dual processor systems?
Matthew -----Original Message----- From: Dane Ensign [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 3:06 PM To: CF-Linux Subject: RE: CF-Linux-List V1 #132 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 -----Original Message----- From: CF-Linux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 5:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CF-Linux-List V1 #132 CF-Linux-List Fri, 15 Mar 2002 Volume 1 : Number 132 In this issue: Re[2]: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1 RE: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 WW> Bill Wheatley WW> Director of Development WW> AEPS INC WW> www.aeps.com WW> Macromedia ColdFusion Alliance Consulting Partner WW> Macromedia ColdFusion 5.0 Certified Developer WW> 954-472-6684 X303 WW> ICQ: 417645 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** >> >>>>> >> >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------- >> >>>> ---------- >> >>>>> ------ >> >>>>> 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. >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> WW> ______________________________________________________________________ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. 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