I'm new to posting so bear with me if this reply has appeared more than once...

Was a solution found for this issue other than restarting the server?  I'm 
having the same problem, and restarting the server is not a viable option here, 
either.

Thanks.

Eric

> I sent this problem around the holidays and didn't get much response 
> other than "I was told restarting the server was the only way to solve 
> it". I don't know how things work in other places, but that's not an 
> option here. We can't have someone monitoring for that error and then 
> restarting the CF server (plus it interrupts the other applications 
> that also run under it).
> 
> Sooooo.... here's what happens. On Solaris running CF 5.0, we use 
> cfexecute to call the unzip function then bcp data into a database. It 
> works fine for a few days then starts giving the error:
> 
> The process /usr/bin/unzip caused the unix exec function to return 
> abnormally, ... aborting this process. 
> 
> 
> If I restart CF, it starts working fine again. Unzip still works 
> flawlessly from the command line so it seems that CF is using vfork or 
> something and not releasing memory once the command finishes each time 
> and then stacks it up til it can't run cfexecute anymore. That's my 
> guess anyway. Is there something I can look at or tune to prevent this 
> from happening? Has anyone run into this in the past and found a 
> solution? Anything else to look at?
> 
> Appreciate any advice - my developer is getting mighty mighty 
> frustrated.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
Cathy

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