This fix worked like I charm, I was getting tired of having to login to the
servers and restart the cf service every other day....
Michael Graf
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On 11/3/2000 at 9:33 AM Stephenie wrote:
>norm, you can get the odbc fix from allaire
>http://www.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=17421&Method=Full
>also the mdac should be available on M$'s site..
>i know that before we installed the odbc fix we had many problems with cf
>consuming all system resources, especially with an access db call, cpu
>through the roof! after we installed the fix things have dramatically
>improved.
>--
>Stephenie Hamilton
>Senior ColdFusion Administrator
>Express Technologies, Inc.
>want CF_Freedom?
>try CFXHosting.com
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>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Norman Elton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: CF-Server <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 12:15 AM
>Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Upgrade.... Help!
>
>
>> Thanks for both responses!
>>
>> Stephenie-
>>
>> 1. We are running CF Professional, but yes we are hosting multiple sites
>as
>> far as IIS is concerned. Hopefully this is what you mean.
>> 2. Yes, we are running Windows 2000 SP1, but I doubt we have installed it
>> with the ODBC fix. How can I find out? I will ask our server admin
>tommorow,
>> hopefully they know.
>> 3. Again, I am not completely sure on the MDAC version, although I doubt
>it.
>> I will check tommorow when I can get back to the server.
>>
>> Aaron-
>>
>> For our old server, we originally purchased ColdFusion 4.0, then the
>upgrade
>> to 4.5. When we installed it on our new server, we installed the entire
>> package from the upgrade CD (it asks for both serial numbers). Perhaps we
>> should try reinstalling from a non-upgrade CD?
>>
>> ------
>>
>> I believe I have narrowed down the problem: It appears to occur when
>talking
>> with a MS SQL Server 7 server, although I cannot be sure it doesn't occur
>> elsewhere. We are running the connection through ODBC, so I will
>definitely
>> check the data access components tommorow, and upgrade if necessary. Just
>> now, I was checking the server. After a few page requests, I got a "just
>in
>> time compilation error, unknown parser error." The server locked up for a
>> few minutes, but seems to be okay now.
>>
>> Thanks for all of your advice! I will get back with you tommorow morning
>> regarding the specifics I mentioned. If anyone else has any pointers,
>we'll
>> try anything! :)
>>
>> Norman Elton
>> Information Technology
>> College of William & Mary
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Stephenie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 9:50 PM
>> To: CF-Server
>> Subject: Re: Windows 2000 Upgrade.... Help!
>>
>>
>> norm, a few questions:
>> 1) are multiple sites hosted on the same server?
>> 2) if you are running win2k w/sp1, have you installed cf sp1 with the odbc
>> fix?
>> 3) have you installed mdac 2.6?
>> ---
>> Stephenie Hamilton
>> Senior ColdFusion Administrator
>> Express Technologies
>> want CF_Freedom
>> try CFXHosting
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Norman Elton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "CF-Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 6:19 PM
>> Subject: Windows 2000 Upgrade.... Help!
>>
>>
>> > We put a new Windows 2000 webserver up to replace our Win NT box. The
>new
>> > server is a quad-processor Dell with plenty of RAM, so power definitely
>> > isn't a problem. We're running CF 4.5.1 SP1. Everything was running well
>> on
>> > NT. We're getting desperate.....
>> >
>> > Things seem to run okay for a while, but then "just in time compilation"
>> > errors start to crop up. Then a big ugly error appears. Something along
>> the
>> > lines of a very important number (which has no relevance to us) went
>below
>> > zero. The processor usage jumps to 25% and the service must be
>restarted.
>> A
>> > few times it's jumped all the way to 99%.
>> >
>> > When we go to stop the service, we get a C++ runtime error. We've tried
>> > reinstalling CF, to no avail.
>> >
>> > Has anybody had any success tuning their server?
>> >
>> > Thanks for any advice you may have!
>> >
>> > Norman Elton
>> > Information Technology & Student-at-large
>> > College of William & Mary
>> > 221-1795
>> >
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