If you are sitting at the box do the pages load in a normal time? If so,
it could be your firewall hanging packets.

Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark A. Kruger - CFG [mailto:mkruger@;cfwebtools.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 11:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SLOW! What is hanging up Cold Fusion?

1 meg of memory?  Well that could be your problem right there (lol).

The errors below aren't terribly useful - they are common for slow
pages.
Often they are generated by a user "stopping" the request because it
takes
too long. What about your server processes and swap file etc. Have you
checked to see what's eating it?

-mk

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Sinclair [mailto:lists@;mail1.kingcrest.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 10:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SLOW! What is hanging up Cold Fusion?


It is CF 4.5, Enterprise. I have rebooted the system several times -
still
goes slow. Client vars not stored in registry.

I run a "compact and repair" routine on the Access db's on a daily basis
to
keep them as clean as possible.

I am getting horrendous numbers of errors like below in server.log file:

"Error","TID=2220","11/05/02","11:23:14","Error number 232 occurred
while
attempting to write the reply to the web server."
"Error","TID=2220","11/05/02","11:23:14","Windows NT error number 232
occurred."
"Error","TID=3720","11/05/02","11:26:27","Unable to write reply --
client
browser stopped waiting for request. "
"Error","TID=3720","11/05/02","11:26:27","Windows NT error number 109
occurred."

I've been looking for a solution to these errors but can't seem to find
a
good one.

Server is dual Pentium III, 1.0Gig processors; 1 meg memory.

Thanks for anything more to look at.

Paul





: -----Original Message-----
: From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:adrocknatalk@;hotmail.com]
: Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 11:20 AM
: To: CF-Talk
: Subject: RE: SLOW! What is hanging up Cold Fusion?
:
:
: What version of CF? CF 4.5 used to leak memory on a couple of my
: systems. Never really found out what the root of the problem was, the
: easy solution was to schedule the cold fusion service to restart every
: couple of days.
:
: Reboot the entire box and see if the speed picks up.
:
: Open up task manager and see what is running and what is taking up the
: most memory.
:
: Check out cfstat and see if any threads are just hanging. You may just
: be losing your threads or something.
:
: Adam Wayne Lehman
: Web Systems Developer
: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
: Distance Education Division
:
:
: -----Original Message-----
: From: Paul Sinclair [mailto:lists@;mail1.kingcrest.com]
: Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 10:47 AM
: To: CF-Talk
: Subject: SLOW! What is hanging up Cold Fusion?
:
: My Cold Fusion server is for some reason absolutely grinding to a
halt.
: I'm running IIS on Win2000 Server. IIS is running fine but any cfm
: template just takes forever to load. I'm running 2 sites on MS Access
: based db and 1 site on a SQL based db. Doesn't seem to be any
: correlation between which site is being accessed - they are all slow.
:
: I've looked at app log, server log, etc. to get any clues but am
: mystified. If anybody could suggest some things to look at, I would
sure
: appreciate it. I've searched the archives over and over and haven't
: found a solution yet.
:
: Thanks,
: Paul Sinclair
:
:


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