Dave,
I have a couple questions..
I don't use any COM objects and I am using MSSql server7 on the majority of
my apps..
no <cfcache> tags anywhere . There are a couple MsAccess sites but with
very minimal traffic on the server...
If I do have a memory leak somewhere shouldn't I see either the cfserver.exe
service racking up the memory in the Task Manager or the memory in the
performance monitor spiking up?
I don't see either of these that is why I am completely at a loss as to what
is happening.....
Thanks
Brian
> > After about 4 days or so IIS and CF stop responding
> > completley. I can stop the CF service and restart it
> > but it doesn't affect it... I don't know how to completely
> > start and stop the IIS service though.. I know how to stop
> > the individual websites but not the webserver as a whole...
> > Anyways my only fix at the time is to completely reboot
> > the system...... I installed all the patches in Allaires
> > security zone and have dug through the server and event
> > logs on the system searching and not finding anything
> > relevant...
>
> That's our exact production setup. You should be aware that CF 4.5.1
doesn't
> release memory as did previous versions, so if you have memory leaks in
any
> of the components used in your applications (ODBC drivers, COM objects,
etc)
> you will end up cycling the service on a regular basis.
>
> You shouldn't have to stop the web server; if you do, there might be a
> non-CF related problem with IIS. However, you can cycle that service as
> well. It's labeled "World Wide Web Publishing Service" in the Services
list
> in the Control Panel or through Server Manager, or you can stop it from
the
> command line with the command "net stop w3svc".
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> voice: (202) 797-5496
> fax: (202) 797-5444
>
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