its not impossible, but I do see your point.... has it been patched?

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Bruck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 March 2003 17:19
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HELP -- CFMX Very High Queued Requests/Hanging


Neil,

We actually spent almost a full month pouring through all our code on a QA
cycle making tweaks and working to make it more compliant with CFMX
(Hardware wise was the same config as our Production minus requests going
through the firewall).  We even re-wrote really old code that wasn't as
efficient as it should be.  Plus we to the extent of creating LoadTest
Scripts and didn't have any challenges -- as we all know though it is almost
impossible to simulate a full production environment with users hitting the
site.

Jeremy Bruck
VP of Technology
::MfgQuote
www.mfgquote.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 10:40 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HELP -- CFMX Very High Queued Requests/Hanging


There are so many of these issues, when you upgraded did you run an
extensive test on a pre-production machine or was it "lets upgrade! it will
work fine!!"

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Bruck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 March 2003 15:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: HELP -- CFMX Very High Queued Requests/Hanging


Everyone,

Our server is supporting a couple of sites with the main one getting about
10,000 unique visitors/day -- decent about of traffic.  We switched from CF5
to CFMX about 1 week ago and every now and then the server seems to just
hang with no idea why other than LOTS of queued request (25-200).  Sometimes
it will recover and process all in the queue after about 1 minute and then
other times it just hangs.  The CPU isn't high nor is the RAM.  It can hang
up to 2/3 times/day and sometimes not at all.

Server Config?  We are running Apache 2.044, CFMX Enterprise (updater 2),
JRE 1.4.03 on Dual P3 with 1 Gig of Ram with the database (SQL 2000) on a
separate server.

No we do NOT having any "locking problems" with server, session or
application variables because all of our apps use client and request
variables.

Their has been a couple of very long threads on CFForums about this to
seemingly no avail -- other than to point out that it could be CFMX JDBC SQL
Driver having thread problems.

Anyone tried using a different SQL JDBC driver?  If so which one and did it
help?

Anyone out there figure out a fix other than adding more servers and
creating a cluster?  And we would prefer to NOT go back to CF5 unless we
have to.

Thanks,
Jeremy


Jeremy Bruck
VP of Technology
::MfgQuote
www.mfgquote.com




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