Hat 9, and since RH is dropping regular Linux, we aren't going to go
that route. They also don't support Enterprise 3 yet, which is based on
RH 9. So we're stuck with Enterprise 2.1 (based on 7.3) until then.
I've heard that 2.0 is more stable, and I might try and kludge it if I
can't find any other solution.
On Jan 6, 2004, at 11:45 AM, Dave Carabetta wrote:
> >I've been running CFMX on Red Hat Linux 7.3 since last May. Everything
> >was running fine until a few weeks ago when I ran a small security
> >patch for Apache to bring it to version 1.3.27-4, and then everything
> >went haywire. Now, CF will cease processing (but not actually crash,
> or
> >report any errors) at random times, almost always when I'm NOT at work
> >(usually around 5 am, sometimes at 8 am, but there's no specific time
> >or interval.) This is obviously unacceptable, and has caused us great
> >stress and a lot of lost confidence from our clients. There's a lot of
> >talk out there about how CF isn't stable on Linux, especially Apache
> >1.3. I've got the latest versions of everything, and the only other
> >change that's happened is we've gotten more traffic than we had
> before,
> >due to a large client we're now hosting, but certainly not enough
> >traffic to bring a server down. Coldfusion is supposed to be scalable,
> >and the 6.1 update was supposed to fix a lot of stability issues, but
> >if this keeps up we'll have to dump it, or worse ... go back to
> >Windows.
> >
> >Is there anyone else that has had problems similar to what I've
> >described? Any solutions? I also have problems sometimes with Apache
> >not being able to kill its child processes, which is supposed to be an
> >SSL problem. I ALSO have issues with the 2.4 kernel and modprobe
> taking
> >up 99% of my CPU! Can anyone recommend a good consultant with Linux,
> >CF, and Plesk (server administrator tools) experience?
> >
>
> Is upgrading to Apache 2.0.4x an option? We use several MX/JRun
> installations on RH Linux 7.2, 7.3, as well as Solaris 8 and 9 boxes
> all
> with Apache 2.0.4x and have not run into any problems whatsoever.
>
> Regards,
> Dave.
>
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