Yeah, I have a server utility that graphs memory and/ cpu usage over 2
second, 10 second, 5 minute and 1 hour intervals. The picture prior to the
crash looked almost like this (not this is not the actual picture, but I
will be sure to grab it next time. I did check it though and it looked
almost identical, no spikes) http://www.logiforms.com/memory.jpg.

I looked at physical and commit memory they looked to have plenty
free.  The server right now looks like this for memory usage: (Total:
3,039.33 MB, Free: 2,214.97 MB).

Jrun.exe looks like this (not sure if this is helpful....):

Handle count: 1145
Threads: 55
Page fault count: 365205
Peak working set size: 790,604.00 KB
Working set size: 589,280.00 KB
Peak page file usage: 878,588.00 KB
Page file usage: 584,328.00 KB
Total memory usage: 1,173,608.00 KB
Command line: C:\CFusionMX\runtime\bin\jrun.exe

I ended up writing a script that will restart jrun.exe if it dies, so at
least I have a band aid on it now, but I am still looking for the answer.
Should I maybe set up a script to monitor the memory usage or available
memory??

Brook Davies


At 01:26 PM 7/13/2004, you wrote:
>I know you don't think it's a memory issue, but did you look at the
>memory CF was consuming before restarting it?
>
>Did you look at increasing the maxperm value at all?
>
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