Thanks again Jesse:
> However, what distro/version are you running for 1. 

RedHat 7.0:
Linux stanley 2.2.19-7.0.12smp #1 SMP Fri Oct 26 15:17:55 EDT 2001 i686 unknown

> Number 2, you've checked the variable locking, right?

We've locked all the writes and used auto read locking

> Number 3: Strace: the output is not human readable, but if you can get the output 
>from the thread 
> that died, you should be able to figure out where the error was generated.

If I type strace -p 1234 for a cfserver it just sits there saying "pause(" until I hit 
CTRL-C.

> Number 4: Are you using cfmail? Have you checked the spool?

Yes, we do use it but I can't see any problems there (FWIW in the past I changed the 
permission in that directory accidently and the server crashed every time it tried to 
send mail).

Cheers,

Simon

Jesse Noller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Macromedia Server Development
Unix/Linux "special guy" 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Harper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 9:34 AM
> To: CF-Linux
> Subject: RE: Client vs Session variables
> 
> Thanks for getting back to me.  Is there any way of working out where that
> someplace else is ?
> 
> Ta
> 
> Simon
> 
> ---
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Applications Development Manager
> Warwick Business School
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/07/2002 14:30:54 >>>
> Actually, you're probably NOT seeing an error from SIG11s Sig11s are
> generic errors which generally don't bring CF down.
> 
> The error is going to lie someplace else in the system
> 
> Jesse Noller
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Macromedia Server Development
> Unix/Linux "special guy"
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Simon Harper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 4:08 AM
> > To: CF-Linux
> > Subject: Client vs Session variables
> >
> > I've been trying to track down a 'SIG11' error that's bringing our site
> > down every half an hour (on a good day).  I'm really not getting
> anywhere
> > so I thought I might try a different approach ...
> >
> > The users' experience is that when CF crashes their session is lost.
> Our
> > site uses session variables heavily for navigation.  We allow people to
> > post messages to a dicussion board in one area of the site, so when they
> > post their carefully crafted message they'll often find that their
> session
> > is already toast and that the app has no idea what to do with their
> > message (so throws it away).
> >
> > On the other hand, the crashes per se are not that disruptive (if you're
> > unlucky to see the error message you can usually 'refresh' to get going
> > again).
> >
> > So my question is, can we convert all our session variable into client
> > variable which will be nicely maintained in the database, and should
> > survive a restart ?
> >
> > Thanks for any advice you may have,
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Simon.
> >
> >
> > ---
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Applications Development Manager
> > Warwick Business School
> >
> >
> 
> 

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