We're experiencing the same problems... and we ARE using Stored Procedures. 
What should we look for that would create this problem?

At 10:24 PM 11/30/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>If you are calling any Stored Procedures, I would take a very close look
>at that. We think we are on to a problem with calling Stored Procedures.
>In addition, we are hot on the trail of a "bad" Custom Tag.  It would be
>nice if in the Allaire Custom Tag Developer area, there could be a
>check box which states "this tags works under version 4.xx".  I have
>seen a few Custom Tags die when moving from 1.0, to 2.0, to 3.0, etc.
> >
> > welcome to the club...We're having the same problem.  Reinstalling 
> didn't help.  CFLOCKs didn't help.  Not sure what to do but it looks like 
> 4.0.1 may be the fallback.  We're running Oracle 8, NT sp6a and IIS4.
> >
> > dave
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 22:43:18 -0500
> >
> > >We have a problem with CF 4.5.1 SP2 in which the CF App server
> > >just starts queing requests and never finishes processing of active
> > >threads.  When this happens we always have plenty of memory and
> > >CPU available. It happens under conditions of very light load to
> > >very heavy load. It happens on different servers at different times of
> > >the day.  We are running NT SP6a and Website.  We are using
> > >primarily UDB and Sybase databases. Allaire told us to put
> > >CFLOCKs in our code.  We put tons of CFLOCKs in our code,
> > >first write locks, then read locks, then any possible lock.  All
> > >this accomplishes is to slow our apps way down.  A number of
> > >folks have experienced server "locking/ramping" problems with
> > >versions 4.5, 4.5.1, 4.5.1 SP1, etc. Has anyone found a solution?
> > >When the App Server stops handling requests, we can still serve
> > >up http requests, and run eveything else on the box. Thanks.
> > >
>
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