A little history:  we moved our ecommerce site to a new CF8 installation a 
couple of months ago.  Prior to that, we had been on CF7 and never had any 
problems.  Everything went smoothly during the move.  It's on Linux, 64-Bit 
CF dedicated box.  We have two servers, one for the db (MySQL 5) and one for 
CF/Apache.  We average about 1 to 3 requests per second, around 500 
concurrent sessions and our Session and Application scopes are very light.

Last Saturday, during a time of not too heavy traffic, CF apparently crashed 
and any CF requests were returned with an Apache 503 error "Request timed 
out."  There was nothing in any of the logs to indicate any problems prior 
to the crash:  no error messages, no indication of any odd or heavy traffic 
before CF went down.  We restarted the server and everything seemed fine.

Again this morning, same thing -- sudden crash and any CF requests returned 
with a 503 error.  Again we restarted the server and everything seems fine 
again.

We have been running the Server Monitor, and I've seen mixed messages as to 
whether that might be related to the problem.  Some folks seem to say "don't 
run it in production", others say it's ok to do that.

Anyway, I'm just fishing for any leads or suggestions as to what we might 
need to look for so we can nip this issue in the bud.

-- Josh 


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