I would go into the ColdFusion administrator under "Logging Settings" and
enable the "Log slow pages taking longer than n seconds" option. 
Optimally you'd have a page or two that are causing a real problem which
can be cleaned up to solve the problem.  However there might be issues
more widespread across your site that are slowing things down on every
page.  In that case, I'd recommend turning on debugging with "Report
Execution Times" enabled so you can see what parts of generating the page
are taking longest.

Good luck.


-Cliff Meyers



On Mon, December 6, 2004 6:02 pm, Peter Beckman said:
> We're using Pro on a dual 2ghz box with 2GB of memory, and cold fusion
> only eke's out about 150,000 page views a day before maxing the processor.
>
> What can I do to find out what pages/queries are sucking up all this
> processor time, and fix it?  If I know what pages are the problem, I can
> rewrite them if need be.
> But as it stands right now, I can't figure out why cold fusion needs so
> much processing power.
>
> I could rewrite in PHP and get about 2 million page views a day with the
> same code -- what can I do to cold fusion to get that kind of performance?
>
> Beckman
>


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