Not sure on the stack trace...we are looking into that.  We have the alert
set 15 out of 16.  Our alerts go to a developer's group email that is sent
out to all of the developers.  Let me check on the stack trace and see if
that is set up and take a look.  Thanks guys!

How do you include the stack trace in the email?  Is that a "variable" name
in the alert set up?

Eric

On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Cameron Childress <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Eric-
>
> First, make sure SeeFusion is configured to do stack traces.  I don't have
> the admin in front of me and I can't remember where this is, but it
> shouldn't be hard to find.  I seem to remember that there is some minor
> tweak you sometimes have to make to CF to make them work.
>
> Next, in the alerts config, I usually setup am email alert to send me a
> stack trace when the threads are about to max out.  For example, if your
> max is 16, set this alert to fire off when you reach 14 of 15 concurrent
> threads.  You want to catch it when a problem is happening, but not when
> it's dying so bad that you can't get a good trace.  Also - I typically
> setup the alert to only tell me about the problem once every two minutes.
>  I can't remember that setting, but it's in the alert config.
>
> I usually setup a similar email alert for requests taking almost the max
> time allowed.  For example, if you have a request timeout of 30 seconds,
> have it email you a stack trace at 28 seconds, just before the shit hits
> the fan.  If you aren't using any timeouts, then just pick a number that
> you think means "something has gone terribly wrong and I'd like to know
> about it".
>
> Once you have a good stack trace or two, scour them for anything that looks
> out of place.  Essentially you will be looking at all the code that was
> executing inside CF when the problem happened.  If the trace doesn't make
> sense to you, sanitize a suspicious bit or two of it and post it to the
> list or somewhere on the web we can see it.
>
> Lastly - you may wan tto setup a gmail account to catch these emails.  If
> something goes real wrong, you may get lots of mail.
>
> -Cameron
>
> On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Eric Roberts <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > We do have alerts that let us know when we have maxed out the
> > threads...but i am not sure how to measure the character of that...if it
> > is, as Cam said...just a fat thread that is churning away, or a bunch of
> > queued threads awaiting a response from the DB.  I am pretty new here and
> > have never used SeeFusion before...so again, forgive my ignorance...
> >
>
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