It might help if you posted your configuration, if I were you and were 
experiencing this I'd probably call support though.

Just my $.02
Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 5:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX Server Crash #4 for the day..


Well, our CFMX server just crashed for the 4th time today. I've had the
perfmon open all day and have been watching the traffic. We had an average
of 12 connections when the running requests started to grow and grow. As I
mentioned in my previous post, there were 3 running requests that had not
finished for hours. As far as the number of CFMX request, as I was watching
it, it never went above 6. This really means there was a max of 3 running
requests (on top of the 3 that were already dead), it would go up to 6 and
then back down to 3. Those 3 threads weren't going anywhere.

Then I noticed that the running requests was growing incrementally, so I
tried to make an HTTP request to the server....and it did not respond. I
checked the running requests, and there was one more. The server was DEAD,
HUNG, FINISHED - KAPUT.

The Perfmon counter restarted jrun when the running requests reached 10,
and the server came back to life. Thank you Lee Fuller for this temporary 
fix.

What is Macromedia doing about this? CFMX is not ready for production. If
your sales of CFMX are not what you expected, there's a fairly obvious
reason why. I certainly, based on my experience, would not recommend (and I
think anyone running CFMX would agree) anyone to switch to CFMX anytime
soon. Unless you have plenty of spare time to baby sit your server.

Brook




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