Hi Mike, very helpful. Thank you !
I have looked into the logs. I didn't see
ColdFusion restarting at all.
I have seen this on CF 5 a lot, but not on CFMX.
But every once in a while the machine additionally
just "hangs" (gets unresponsive) for a couple of minutes and then runs further
again.
But this is a known issue when the machine is under heavy load.
In how far do you mean CF(MX) is in the process of restarting ?
Shouldn't this then be visible under the server.log file ?
Uwe

> I know exactly why this happens and Paul is correct about the reason.
> IIS is running, but CF is in the process of restarting and is not yet
> handling requests. I am not sure if the problem has been patched or
> not, but Macromedia had plenty of time to fix it. It is definitely a
> bug, since the error is supposed to say "Could not connect to JRun
> Server." If you find that patches are not helping, try specifying a
> custom error message so you don't see "<.".

> To define a custom error message, all that is needed is an HTML page
> with the desired error message and the URL to the HTML file entered on
> the errorurl= line in your jrun*.ini file. To get the new error
> message to take hold, ColdFusion needs to be restarted followed by IIS
> (the World Wide Web Publishing Service). This definitely works, since
> I did this and fully tested it for a client last year.

> -Mike Chabot

> On 3/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Rick, Paul, thank you.
>>
>> There is no error-message. ;-)
>> Unfortunately.
>> I can't give you the cfml-code, since
>> it happens on different cfml-pages.
>>
>> @Paul: The machine is fully patched
>> with all CFMX updaters and patches.
>> Even an Adobe consulting engineer is already checking
>> the machine. :-)
>> It might turn out, it is a driver problem,
>> since it started to happen only with MS SQL 2005 server.
>> Under MS SQL 7 it was fine.
>> By the way, does s.o. know when the official supported
>> native-drivers for MS SQL Server 2005 are going to be released ?
>> Uwe
>> > Could you at least post the error message?
>>
>> > Look in the application.log and exception.log
>>
>> > The CFML code would also be useful.
>>
>> > Rick
>>
>>
>> > On 3/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Good day,
>> >> with CFMX 6.1 (under Windows 2003 Server)
>> >> in connection to MS SQL 2005 Server we do sometimes
>> >> receive white HTML pages with the following
>> >> signs: "<."
>> >> We use the JDBC-drivers:  version = 3.50
>> >> The "error" is unreproducable in a way
>> >> that is not predictable that it occurs
>> >> only on certain pages.
>> >>
>> >> Any ideas what this might cause ?
>> >>
>> >> Uwe
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>> >
>>
>> 

> 

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