It might possibly have been an option before the money was spent, but
I'm not a fan of doubling up on costs. I'd rather try to fix or get a
fix for what I've already spent money to buy.

Thanks,
 
Ken Ferguson
214.636.6126

 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Vince Bonfanti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 4:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Excessive Memory Usage CFMX 7 Standard Windows 2003
resulting in Crash

Tom, Dan,

Since you're both running Windows 2003 and SQL Server, is BlueDragon.NET
an option to consider?

    http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/index.cfm

Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC

> Hi Daniel,
> 
> Pretty much everyone running CF/Windows/SQL Server has this problem.
> 
> See my page here
> 
> http://www.digitalmethod.co.uk/cf/
> 
> There is no guaranteed fix other than to have an alert system in place

> to monitor memory usage and restart when it gets over 90% or so.
> 
> Don't waste time playing with garbage collection - you also might do 
> more harm than good. The only settings you might want to consider 
> playing with are the SQL connections settings - the method (cursor or 
> direct), the max number of connections and maintain connections.
> 
> I've seen people mediate the problem reasonably well by splitting 
> DSN's into two - one cursor connection that doesn't maintain 
> connections and one direct with maintained connections for smaller 
> queries.
> 
> When the system goes into the state you describe it's often quicker to

> restart the server than wait for CF to restart (sometimes it never 
> does).
> 
> Tom Peer
> Digital Method
> 
> > We have had the following issue with Macromedia ColdFusion 7 (7.0.1.
> 
> > 116466),
> > running on windows 2003, which we have not been able to reolve, and 
> 
> > cannot
> > see really where to start!
> > 
   
> 
> > - At 00:30 on 09/09/2006 we rebooted our server.
   
> 
> > - All sites hosted on the server were tested following reboot, and
   
> 
> > were operating normally
   
> 
> > - At 11:26 all http requests to ColdFusion sites started timing out
   
> 
> > (taking longer than 30secs)
> > 
   
> 
> > The following pair of errors were logged (multiple times) within 
> the
   
> 
> > ColdFusion exception log:
> > 
   
> 
> > *Error 1*
> > 
   
> 
> > "Error","jrpp-228","*Date*","*time*","*CF Application Name*","Error
   
> 
> > attempting to resolve the template ""error.cfm"".The template could
   
> 
> > not be found. The specific sequence of files included or processed 
> > is:
   
> 
> > *PhysicalPath*\public\index.cfm, line: 176 "
   
> 
> > coldfusion.tagext.lang.ErrorTag$InvalidErrorTemplateException: 
> Error
   
> 
> > attempting to resolve the template "error.cfm".
> > 
   
> 
> > *Error 2*
> > 
   
> 
> > "Error","jrpp-228","* Date*","*time*",,"Not enough storage is
   
> 
> > available to process this command The specific sequence of files 
> > included or
   
> 
> > processed is:
   
> 
> E:\CFusionMX> 
>
7\wwwroot\WEB-INF\exception\coldfusion\runtime\MissingIncludeException.
> 
> > cfm
   
> 
> > "
> > 
   
> 
> > java.io.IOException: Not enough storage is available to process 
> this
   
> 
> > command
> > 
   
> 
> > No requests were logged within the IIS log files until:
> > 
   
> 
> > - From 13:26 all http requests to ColdFusion sites resulted in the
   
> 
> > following error:
> > 
   
> 
> > *Server Error*
   
> 
> > The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete
   
> 
> > your request
   
> 
> > *JRun closed connection.
> > 
   
> 
> > *These requests were logged in the IIS log files.
> > 
   
> 
> > - From 14:56 all http requests to ColdFusion sites resulted in the
   
> 
> > following error:
> > 
   
> 
> > *Server Error*
   
> 
> > Either the Macromedia application server is unreachable or it does 
> > not
   
> 
> > have a mapping to process this request.*
> > 
   
> 
> > *These requests were logged in the IIS log files.
> > 
> > 
   
> 
> > - When we connected to the server on Monday morning (12/09) CPU 
> usage
   
> 
> > for JRun was minimal, but Memory usage was at 1.4 Gb, and 
> increasing
   
> 
> > (this is on a server with 2Gb RAM, also running MS SQL Server)
   
> 
> > - We attempted to restart ColdFusion ? eventually CF service 
> stopped
   
> 
> > (after about 5 min) and once stopped, we started the service again 
> > without
   
> 
> > any problems.  All sites were tested, and found to be running
   
> 
> > normally.
   
> 
> > - The server was rebooted again at 02:40 on 16/09, and again showed
   
> 
> > pretty much the same symptoms as before (although this time with no 
> 
> > errors
   
> 
> > reported within the CF exception log)
   
> 
> > - I had increased the max JVM heap size from 512 MB to 1024 MB
   
> 
> > following the previous crash ? which may have prevented the
   
> 
> > "java.io.IOException: Not enough storage is available to process 
> this
   
> 
> > command" errors.
> > 
> > 
   
> 
> > - This is now the third time we have had this occur ? (although I 
> did
   
> 
> > not record full details for the first time ? and cannot be certain 
> > that this
   
> 
> > was following a reboot).
> > 
> > 
   
> 
> > - This has only happened at times when the server is not handling 
> > much
   
> 
> > traffic ? previously to experiencing these problems, the server had 
> 
> > been
   
> 
> > hosting an online competition, handling around 30 simultaneous users

> 
> > during
   
> 
> > busy periods, and never having a window of more than 20 minutes 
> > inactivity.
   
> 
> > This did make me wonder if it might be an issue with the Garbage
   
> 
> > Collection Process?
> > 
> > Has anyone Experienced this problem, or got any ideas as to how to 
> > resolve
> > it?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Dan.



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