> I'll have to check with a colleague about whether we've seen this in a 
> non-clustered environment. We use clustering more for
> stability than for load-balancing. We have gotten Hotspot errors that have 
> caused CF to crash, and the clustering allows the
> service to stay up until we can relaunch the crashed instances. We could 
> automate this, but it would still result in downtime if we
> didn't have the clustering in place.

Right. Of course, since you've disabled Hotspot, you won't have that
problem! Not that I'm recommending that as a long-term solution.

> Done. Do you know if this setting affects cfc-skeletons?

Honestly, I'm not sure, but I think it might. I would expect it to.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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