ColdFusion creates two socket files in /tmp when it starts, and they should be removed 
when ColdFusion stops. There should just be two files relating to ColdFusion: cfserver 
and cfide. If you're seeing multiple copies, that would be a problem. Did you possibly 
change the account ColdFusion runs under, and it doesn't have permissions to delete 
files from the /tmp directory?

-----Original Message-----
From: Jessica Ruble-English [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 1:00 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: Repost: /tmp/cfserver


Nobody has any ideas at all?
Is there any information on what these sockets are used for?

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I've got a coldfusion/apache setup that hangs
on a regular basis.  Just restarting apache
and/or coldfusion fixes the problem for awhile,
but this isn't a great "solution"...

I noticed the other day that periods of very
slow website performance coincide with a lot of
(local) open sockets to /tmp/cfserver.  Normally,
these slowdowns are temporary (sometimes due to
database slowsowns, etc) and the sockets come and
go on a regular basis.  But when the webserver hangs,
there are nearly as many file descriptors open as
there are apache processes, the database server is fine,
and the sockets they won't go away without a cf/apache
restart.

Any insight into what's going on?  Things I should
be looking for in the code or server conf?  Is this
info even relevant at all?

Jessica



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