Thanks for the responses that have been posted with regard to this problem a
few of us are experiencing.  Just to recap for anyone new looking at this
post that might be helpful I have a windows 200 server running CFMX 6.1 that
keeps crashing - the sites running an access database are unable to get a
connection to their db's ("Error Executing Database Query.Timed out trying
to establish connection The specific sequence of files included or processed
is:....") other sites running SQL Server continue on fine, we even have a
site or 2 built in ASP that use access databases and they continue to work
perfectly.  The only way to rescue the server seems to be a full restart.

I've tried changing over a few of my sites to use the access unicode driver
but i suspect that without changing them all i may not see any dramatic
improvement - the server is still crashing pretty regularly.  We ran the
server via the command prompt so that the output to be piped to a text file
for analysis, the following is the message it gives right before the server
needs to be restarted.

#
# HotSpot Virtual Machine Error, Internal Error
# Please report this error at
# http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (1.4.2-b28 mixed mode)
#
# Error ID: 53414645504F494E540E4350500159
#
# Problematic Thread: prio=5 tid=0x3841e410 nid=0xfdc runnable
#
Heap at VM Abort:
Heap
PSYoungGen total 43264K, used 28288K [0x10010000, 0x138f0000, 0x138f0000)
eden space 28288K, 100% used [0x10010000,0x11bb0000,0x11bb0000)
from space 14976K, 0% used [0x12a50000,0x12a50000,0x138f0000)
to space 14976K, 0% used [0x11bb0000,0x11bb0000,0x12a50000)
PSOldGen total 466048K, used 466048K [0x138f0000, 0x30010000, 0x30010000)
object space 466048K, 100% used [0x138f0000,0x30010000,0x30010000)
PSPermGen total 30720K, used 30600K [0x30010000, 0x31e10000, 0x38010000)
object space 30720K, 99% used [0x30010000,0x31df2150,0x31e10000)

We've reported it as instructed but I was hoping that someone might be able
to shed some light on this from a Coldfusion perspective rather than just
the JVM.

Thanks again,
Will
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