We're having the same problem on a NT4,sp5 SQL7.0 setup.
A little experimenting this morning shows that running a query with a
large result set moved memory to swap file and just hung there. I'm
beginning to suspect that there are memory allocation issues with CF4.51.
Perhaps the solution is to turn off all caching.
It hardly seems appropriate that one needs to kill key advantages on CF in
order to maintain some measure of stability.
At 11:00 PM 12/3/2000 -0800, you wrote:
>We're having the same problems here (Win2k/CF4.5pro) ... memory leaks pop-up
>like crazy and we also get the following other errors with SP2. Anyone have
>any leads on these problems? Is SP2 just that bug-ridden? Will there ever be
>a stable version for Win2k?
>
>Error at CFServer when trying to connect a database that's been for some
>reason disconnected:
>
>The connection to the data source failed. Check the following to resolve
>this problem:
> Are the data source settings configured properly?
> Did you provide valid security information in the data source settings ?
> For some databases the ColdFusion Server may need to be logged in under
>a special NT account rather than the default System Account. Use the
>Windows NT Services Control Panel to change the account the ColdFusion
>Server service is using.
>
>Also this error from the requested page looking for the database above:
>
>ODBC Error Code = 08004 (Data source rejected establishment of connection)
>[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Too many client tasks.
>Data Source = "SNONEWS"
>
>Also we have CFMail problems as well ... some pages send the mail just fine
>and then other pages won't send ... no error is thrown and nothing appears
>to be awry, but the mail log shows the messages as being denied for reasons
>ranging from "relaying not supported to AOL.com" to "invalid address" (when
>it works from another page and it's a valid acct.) and then CFHTTP seems to
>be sporadic as well ... I'll get messages saying the tag can't be processed
>and then 20 seconds later with no changes the page works just fine ... and
>CFTRY/CFCATCH can't handle the error at all.
>
>And finally we get "Server Busy" messages out the wazoo when the memory leak
>starts ... I've experienced similar situations on my development machine
>running 4.5pro without SP1 or SP2 when I inadvertantly executed a CFLOOP
>that couldn't find an end-point ... that would start the memory leak and the
>only solution was to restart CFServer. I know that's a code error, but it
>behaves identically when pages that have worked flawlessly for months are
>executed.
>
>Any help greatly appreciated!
>
>Joshua Miller
>Eagle Technologies Group Inc.
>www.eagletgi.com
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>304-456-4942
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Neil H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 7:33 PM
>Subject: CF SP2 + Win2k
>
>
> > Anyone noticed HUGE and I mean HUGE memory leaks with this configuration
>in
> > the subject?! IIS is using well over 1 gig of memory on our server. If
> > anyone know why this could be or a way to limit the amount of memory I
>would
> > appreciate it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Neil
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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