Where are your client variables being stored? If they're not in a
database then I'd put money on the fact that the pseudo registry on ur
linux box has gotten too big...

Look in the docs for info on the registry file and check it's size...I
forget the limit...think it's 7mb...after that the server just dies
constantly...

Stace

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 7:04 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: Performance Halt on CF Server 5 on Linux

Hello,

We are experiencing a very strange problem on one of our Cobalt RaQs
running ColdFusion Server 5
Professional.  Despite restarting the machine twice the performance has
dropped to nothing and it is
not serving any CFML pages.  Normal HTML server requests work fine and
the rest of the server
appears normal.

We have never noticed this before and are at a loss to know what is
causing it.  Is there a cache
somewhere that builds up and needs emptying?  Or maybe a large log file?
The Cobalt is not
reporting any problems in the 'web interface' and it doesn't say that
hard disk space is low or
anything like that.

It is so bad that you cannot even access the ColdFusion Administrator
pages.  You just wait, and
wait, and wait... but get nothing.

ColdFusion is running on a standard Cobalt RaQ4 with 512Mb of RAM.  It
is also running MySQL.

Any advice would be very gratefully received.

Many thanks.


Matthew.

P.S. This is my first post to this list and should point out that my
Linux knowledge is very basic!


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